
"The Review Committee has consulted widely on the attributes needed in Australia's graduate engineers. Current engineering students were asked to develop a profile of the ideal engineering student for the year 2010."


"Their general response was that their future counterparts will be environmentally, economically and globally aware, professional problem solvers, computer literate and with the ability to seek out information for themselves."

"These students of 2010 would also be enthusiastic life-long learners with management and interpersonal skills, and be holistic thinkers, while having core mathematics, problem solving and design skills."

- The Executive Officer, Review of Engineering Education
Institution of Engineers, Australia
20th August 1996
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