Limitations of Systems Engineering Students due to the absence of English in their curriculum at the University of El Salvador, semester II, 2019
Authorities from the school of systems engineering are trying to help students with the knowledge of the English language by means of free courses because the academic load of Systems engineering students does not include English courses for any year. As teachers and students know that this language...
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2024
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