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Careers in Engineering

What are the Different Fields in


Engineering?
Electrical and Computer
Mechanical and Civil
Aerospace
Petroleum and Chemical
Industrial
Acoustics
Biomedical
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Materials
Nuclear
Agricultural
Environmental
Ocean
What is Engineering?

An engineer is a person who


uses scientific knowledge to
solve practical problems
Engineers create new things
and make old things better
What will you study as a
Engineering student?
Forces, motion, structures: statics, dynamics, kinematics, mechanics of
solids, and fluids.
Energy: thermodynamics, heat transfer, chemical reactions
Materials: materials engineering & processing, manufacturing.
Design: graphics, computer design applications.
Electronics: Circuits and electricity
Economics: engineering economic analysis, cost engineering.
Human and Social Studies: arts, humanities, social sciences, history,
government, ethics, law.
Overall foundation: math, physics, chemistry, biology, analysis skills,
communication skills, computation skills.
What Engineers Do?
Engineers cover a variety of tasks
in general. They create and fix
almost everything.
Some of the major fields in
engineering are:
Mechanical
Civil
Electrical
Computer
Ocean
Agricultural
Environmental
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Petroleum
Aerospace
And Chemical
Aerospace Engineering
Design, analyze,
model, simulate,
and test aircraft,
spacecraft,
satellites, missiles,
and rockets
This field also
focuses on
electronics and
computer
technology rather
than just physical
dynamics.
Aerospace Engineering
Includes more than just
designing aircraft
Aerospace deals with
the motion of flight
outside and inside the
Earths atmosphere
This includes motion of
satellites, control
systems in unmanned
aircraft, and even
machines and tools
created specifically for
the exploration of
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Rover
Foundations in Aerospace
Includes the study of:
Mathematics
Physical dynamics
Heat transfer
Fluid dynamics
Electrical circuits
Design analysis

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Foundations in Aerospace
Should develop the fundamental skills
necessary for:
the design,
synthesis,
analysis and research development of aircraft,
spacecraft and other high technology flight
systems
Careers in Aerospace
Design and test different Aerospace engineer at Boeing
technologies for space and Airline company
motor vehicles Engineer for NASA
Work with communications and Engineer for military and other
navigation systems government controlled agencies
Design and test different types Air Traffic controller for any
of helicopters or other airborne airline company
technologies for governmental Ford, Honda, Toyota, or any
use other motor vehicle company
Locations for careers are very Pilot Astronaut
diverse throughout united states Professor/teacher
Working for a scientific,
professional, or technological
service firm
Electrical Engineering:

Electrical engineering is a
field of study with a broad
scope and significant impact
on society
Is an engineering field that
deals with the study and
application of electricity,
electronics and
electromagnetism
Foundations in Electrical
Physics
Mathematical
analysis
Optics
Circuits
Electricity flow
Computer systems
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Careers in Electrical
Patent lawyer (law degree required)
Design, develop, test and supervise the Software designer for animation
deployment of electrical systems and software (Pixar)
electronic devices Artificial intelligence researcher
Usually specialize in circuit design, Computer game designer
communications, controls and signal Special effects engineer for movies
processing, computer engineering, and Information security (cryptography)
different types of power systems
Study in this field can branch into
Race car designer (electrical
computer engineering and/or computer components)
science Alternative energy systems developer
(wind power, electric cars)
Electronics designer
Digital assistant/cell phone/iPod
developer
Optical laser scientist and developer
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineers use
their knowledge of
chemistry to discover and
manufacture better
plastics, paints, fuels,
fibers, medicines and all
other kinds of chemicals,
by carrying out chemical
reactions and
purifications.
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Foundations in Chemical
Study the fundamentals of:
chemistry (basis of field)
physics and mathematics
Thermodynamics
Material physics
Microelectronics
Reaction engineering
Education in this field will allow you to use
elements from all areas of engineering, science,
mathematics
Careers in Chemical
Frequently specialize in a Professor/Teacher
particular chemical process Working for a scientific,
such as polymerization or professional, or technological
oxidation service firm
Can specialize in a particular Working for governmental
field, such as materials science, agencies:
or the development of specific Military interaction
products such as and pesticides,
fertilizers, chlorine bleach, or Working for industries such as:
automotive plastics Pharmaceutical
Oil and Natural Gas
Nuclear energy
Minerals and metals
Textiles
Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum engineers use their
knowledge of physics to extract
valuable oil and natural gas from
beneath the earth.
Petroleum engineers design,
drill and operate wells and
well systems, and integrate
this into the management of
the underground reservoirs
in which the resources are
found
Foundations in Petroleum
Study the fundamentals
of:
Geology
Physics
Mathematics
Fluid dynamics
Reservoir Development
Heat transfer
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Careers in Petroleum
Best employment opportunities Reservoir engineer (working in
are in other countries close relation to geologists)
U.S. Careers are mostly located Mud engineer (examines and
in the southwest such as Texas tests oil content)
and Louisiana Design engineer for companies
Design and construct different such as ConocoPhillips and BP
methods of extracting natural Construction engineer for
resources from the earth contracting companies such as
Trinidad, Nabors, and Grey
Wolf
Professor/Teacher
Civil Engineering
Civil engineers
design and build
many systems that
are central to
everyday life
Civil engineers plan,
design, construct,
operate, maintain,
inspect and manage
bridges, buildings,
offshore structures,
airports, seaports,
railroads, highways,
waterways, dams and
water treatment
plants, and many
other public facilities.
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Civil Engineering
They work to prevent or minimize damage
due to natural disasters
Civil engineers also work to reduce air,
water and soil pollution, develop alternative
energy sources and improve congested
transportation systems.
Foundations in Civil
Mathematics
Physics
Structural Analysis
Materials Science
Fluid dynamics
Thermodynamics and heat transfer
Careers in Civil
Design facilities that vary Bridge Design
widely in nature, size, and Water-way and waste
scope and include space treatment design
satellites and launching Traffic control
facilities, offshore
structures, bridges, Beach Protection (coastal
buildings, tunnels, civil engineering)
highways, and many Tunnel design
more! Mining (ocean and land)
Opportunities all across Wildlife protection
the world as a civil
engineer
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is
one of broadest studies in
engineering
The design and creation of
mechanical technologies
that benefit society
They utilize power to
work with all types of
mechanical devices, and
all types of manufacturing
and plant designs
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Foundations in Mechanical
Mathematics
Physics
Thermodynamics and
heat transfer
Materials science
Gears and systems
Fluid mechanics
Structural Analysis
Careers in Mechanical
Work in a diverse range of Law firm (law Degree required)
industries from automotive to Jet engine design (General
aerospace and petroleum electrics)
Can be applied to other Mechanical gears technician
engineering fields as well Race car design
Develop everyday power-using Aircraft Design (NASA,
machines such as refrigerators Boeing)
and air conditioning units
Offshore drilling and natural
Design and test different types gas extraction (BP,
of mechanical parts such as ConocoPhillips)
gear systems and jet engines
Automotive transportation
(General Motors, Ford, Honda)
Professor/Teacher
Ocean Engineering
Engineers in this field
design and test
different technological
systems that withstand
the harsh conditions of
the ocean

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Foundations in Ocean

Mathematics
Physics
fluid mechanics
structural mechanics
ocean wave mechanics
geotechnical engineering
environmental fluid
mechanics
marine structures
naval architecture
underwater acoustics

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Careers in Ocean

Involved in: Research Firms


exploration and exploitation
Professor/Teacher
of offshore gas and oil
fields by working in Marine navigation and other
conjunction with petroleum governmental agencies
engineers,
Offshore Drilling companies
designing fixed and floating
offshore structures,
Analysis and design of deepwater
searching for economical and coastal structures
methods for extracting Beach nourishment
energy from the oceans, Bridge scour
Environmental Engineering
Utilizes different
techniques that improve
the environment:
Includes water and air
pollution control,
recycling, waste
disposal, and public
health issues
Environmental engineers
also work in conjunction
with civil engineers to
evaluate impact of
construction on the
environment

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Foundations in Environmental
Most environmental engineers begin as Mechanical, civil,
or chemical engineers
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Thermodynamics and heat transfer
Materials science
Gears and systems
Fluid mechanics
Structural Analysis
Reaction engineering
Careers in Environmental
Involved in water and air Wildlife protection
pollution control, recycling, Water treatment plants
waste disposal, and public Beach restoration
health issues
Study and attempt to minimize Pollution control
the effects of acid rain, global Government and military
warming, automobile interaction
emissions, and ozone depletion Containment engineering
Also involved in the protection
of wildlife
Environmental engineers help
to comply with environmental
regulations and to clean up
hazardous sites
Agricultural Engineering
Applies engineering
technology to
agricultural production
and processing, and to
the management of
natural resources
Agricultural engineers
design agricultural
structures, equipment,
and agricultural
machinery, that benefit
the production of
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Foundations in Agricultural
Mathematics
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
Biology
Thermodynamics
Biological materials
Careers in Agricultural
Designing and managing Food safety research
food production systems Soil restoration
Protecting surface and Crop Production
ground water quality Design irrigation systems
designing natural resource Design controlled farm
management systems structures (housed
Designing animal livestock, greenhouses,
production facilities and silos)
environmental control Flood and water control
systems
Can work anywhere in the
United States
Other titles and careers in
Engineering:
SALES ENGINEER
RESEARCH SCIENTIST/ENGINEER
ARRANGEMENT ENGINEER (M/F) POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
PIPING ENGINEER/CALCULATION SPECIALIST (M/F)
SPECIALIST (M/F) FOR VALVE TECHNOLOGY
MARKETING ENGINEER
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER 3
SR. QUALITY ENGINEER FOR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SR. SUPPLIER
QUALITY MANAGEMENT (SQM)
CIVIL ENGINEER/STRUCTURAL
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER/STRUCTURAL PROJECT DESIGN ENGINEERING
PLANNER-SCHEDULER
TEACHER/PROFESSOR
SECURITY SYSTEMS ENGINEER IV
VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEER REGIONAL SALES ENGINEER/SALES
EXECUTIVE
PROCESS ENGINEER MODELING ENGINEER I
ASSOCIATE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER MECHANICAL ENGINEER
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER SOLIDWORKS DESIGNER
APPLICATIONS ENGINEER
Career Paths in General
Industry
Teaching/Education
Graduate School
Entrepreneur/Business Owner
Research Labs
Military
Government
Preparation for other Professions (law,
medicine, etc.)
Skills associated with engineering:
Strong interest in math and science
Strong social awareness and concern for quality of
life
Desire to put ideas into action
Strong academic background
Ability and determination to succeed; continuing
education
Good communication skills
Teamwork
Conclusion
Engineering is a field that requires
dedication and focus.
If you enjoy math and science, this is a
great field to pursue.
It is a challenging but also exciting and
highly satisfying career
References
http://www.me.utexas.edu/~me302/classnotes/ME-intro_files/frame.htm
http://www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/me/Mechanical_Engineering
http://www.discoverengineering.org/cool_things/cd/index.asp
http://www.discoverengineering.org/Engineers
http://www.engcen.com/
http://thinkbig.tamu.edu/
http://www.wikepedia.com
http://www.abe.iastate.edu
http://www.collegegrad.com
http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/
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