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Environmental Security Education Modules for Better Learning
Tale Geramitcioski, Vangelce Mitrevski, Ilios Vilos and Pece Mitrevski
Tale Geramitcioski is with the Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Technical Sciences at the “St. Kliment Ohridski” University of Bitola Ivo Lola Ribar b.b., Bitola 7000 Republic of Macedonia., Vangelce Mitrevski is with the Department of
Abstract: Engineering education as a discipline has the important component information security. The environment protection has many research fields consisting of engineering vocation which is formed based on the program interdisciplinarity. For the transition courses, we proposed the requirement for the educated people who are willing to get acceptable to solve the accumulated complex issues. This will lead to the better protection for engineering security education.
Keywords: Study program, Curriculum, Engineering, Environmental protection Environmental Security Education Modules for Better Learning
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/isej/2022/9/2/41-45
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