This study considers Material and Metallurgical Engineering as educational discipline which has clear Professional purposes. According to the available information over 60% out of the sum of 130000 educated students of this discipline (metallurgy and ceramics) are occupied directly or indirectly in industry. The information presented in this paper could also be used for industrial and presented in this paper could also be used for industrial and educational planning.
Hejazi,J. , Daneshi,G. and Davami,P. (2005). Professional Purposes of Matrial Engineering Education. Iranian Journal of Engineering Education, 7(26), 91-111. doi: 10.22047/ijee.2005.2528
MLA
Hejazi,J. , , Daneshi,G. , and Davami,P. . "Professional Purposes of Matrial Engineering Education", Iranian Journal of Engineering Education, 7, 26, 2005, 91-111. doi: 10.22047/ijee.2005.2528
HARVARD
Hejazi J., Daneshi G., Davami P. (2005). 'Professional Purposes of Matrial Engineering Education', Iranian Journal of Engineering Education, 7(26), pp. 91-111. doi: 10.22047/ijee.2005.2528
CHICAGO
J. Hejazi, G. Daneshi and P. Davami, "Professional Purposes of Matrial Engineering Education," Iranian Journal of Engineering Education, 7 26 (2005): 91-111, doi: 10.22047/ijee.2005.2528
VANCOUVER
Hejazi J., Daneshi G., Davami P. Professional Purposes of Matrial Engineering Education. Iranian Journal of Engineering Education, 2005; 7(26): 91-111. doi: 10.22047/ijee.2005.2528