What’s Next? Careers in Science and Engineering
Science & Engineering Library (SEL) May Exhibit
Selected Sources Bibliography
All resources in SEL unless otherwise noted
Printable bibliography
Women and Science: Social impact and interaction
By: Sheffield, Suzanne Le-may
Q130 .S44 2004
Who succeeds in science?: the gender dimension
By: Sonnert, Gerhard
Q130 .S66 1995
Scientists of faith
By: Graves, Dan
Q141 .G766 1996
Careers in science and technology: an international perspective
By: National Research Council
Q147 .C257 1995
The stars are not enough: scientists—their passions and professions
By: Hermanowicz, Joseph C.
Q147 .H47 1998
From dream to discovery: on being a scientist
By: Selye, Hans
Q147 .S4 1985
The scientist as consultant: building new career opportunities
By: Sandermann, Carl J.
Q147 .S562 1997
Academic Environment: a handbook for evaluating employment opportunities in science
By: Lanks, Karl W.
Q148 .L36 1996
Best Resumes for scientists and engineers
By: Lewis, Adele and David J. Moore
Q148 .L47 1993
Science teacher retention: mentoring and renewal
By: Rhoton, Jack & Patricia Bowers
Q149 .S315 2003
Alternative careers in science: leaving the ivory tower
Edited by: Robbins-Roth, Cynthia
Q149.U5 A66 2006
Improving the recruitment, retention, and utilization of federal scientists and engineers
By: National Research Council
Q149.U5 I47 1993
Tomorrow’s professor: preparing for academic careers in science and engineering
By: Reis, Richard M.
Q149.U5 R45 1997
Gender differences in science careers
By: Sonnert, Gerhard
Q149.U5 S56 1994
Career management for scientists and engineers
By: Borchardt, John K.
Q180.55.V6 B67 2000
Teaching Science: a guide for college and professional school instructors
By: Gastel, Barbara
Q181 .G25 1991
Good practice in science teaching: what research has to say
Edited by: Monk, Martin and Jonathan Osborne
Q181 .G5135 2000
Teaching science for all children: methods for constructing understanding
By: Martin, Ralph and Colleen Sexton
Q181 .M17782 2002
Engineers as executives: an international perspective
By: Aspray, William
TA157 .A799 1995
Careers in science and engineering: a student planning guide to grad school and beyond
By: Committee on science, engineering and public policy – National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering & Institute of Medicine
TA157 .C284 1996
Majoring in engineering: how to get from your freshman year to your first job
By Garcia, John
TA157 .G324 1995
Guide to hiring and retaining great civil engineers
Edited by: Russell, Robert J.
TA157 .G85 2003
Change & competitiveness & careers: IEEE-USA 7th Biennial Careers Conference (1991-Denver, CO)
TA157 .I35 1991
On becoming an engineer: a guide to career paths
By: Irwin, J. David
TA157 .I753 1997
Successful engineering: a guide to achieving your career goals
By Kamm, Lawrence J.
TA157 .K25 1989
Engineers and their profession
By: Kemper, John D. and Billy R. Sanders
TA157 .K4 2001
The new engineer’s guide to career growth and professional awareness
By: Gabelman, Irving J.
TA157 .N3765 1996
Engineering your future: an introduction to engineering
By: Oakes, William C., Les L. Leone and Craig J. Gunn
TA157 .O223 2002
Handbook of scientific & technical careers
TA157 .V46 1990 – Reference
Managing your first years in industry: the essential guide to career transition and success
By: Wells, David J.
TA157 .W415 1995
The technical career navigator
By: Weiss, Ray
TA158 .W45 1994
How to succeed as an engineer: a practical guide to enhance your career
By: Yuzuriha, Todd
TA157 .Y89 1998
100 jobs in technology
By: Hawkins, Lori and Betsy Dowling
TA158 .H38 1996
How to become a professional engineer
TA159 .H68 1997
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