What is Engineering?

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

Put as simply as possible, engineering is solving human problems! Using the application of technical and scientific knowledge engineers put judgment, imagination and reasoning to work in order to come up with new solutions to human problems or news ways to solve old problems.

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The Software Engineering: Ongoing Debate About the Term ‘Engineering’

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

In 2004 there were more than 760,000 software engineers employed in the United States. To put this in perspective there were about 1.4 million engineers (combining all engineering disciplines) employed in the United States that same year.

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What is Civil Engineering?

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Civil engineering is a very broad field of engineering that itself is broken up into several different smaller categories. For the most part though, civil engineering deals with planning, construction and maintenance of public works or structures as they relate to water, earth or civilization.

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On the Topic Of Mechanical Engineering

Friday, July 6th, 2007

The invention of devices to aid in the progression of a society constantly on the edge of creative potential is a necessary function to bringing out those traits that are needed in order to both make life more convenient, and to better fulfill the potential of the greater majority, instead of allowing for the whole of understanding to stay in the dark on knowledge that can assist in progress. It is not an easy task to undertake, and not one to be taken lightly without determination, however talent makes up for any real need for too much training unless it happens to be a chosen vocation.

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Engineering Jobs: Weighing Your Options

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

If you’re looking for engineering jobs the internet is a wonderful resource. Not only are there online job search tools, but there are professional discussion forums where you can find support from people on similar paths to your own.

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A Brief History of Early Electrical Engineering

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

The field of electrical engineering first became a recognizable occupation around the end of the 1800s. This was during the time of early commercialization of the electric telegraph as well as electric power supply. Electrical engineering deals primarily with the application and study of electronics, electricity and electromagnetism.

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Modern Chemical Engineering

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals primarily with the application of chemistry, physics and other fields of physical science, as well as mathematics. These areas of knowledge are put toward the conversion of raw materials or chemicals into more valuable or useful forms. Chemical engineering is also concerned with innovations involving new materials and techniques and as such is an important type of research and development for many industries.

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Computer Engineering

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

As technology continues to evolve, there are increasingly blurred lines about the various subfields of engineering having to do with electricity, computers, computer software and several other engineering fields. Computer engineering has many of the same classification difficulties as software engineering and other technologically modern subfields of engineering.

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Some Ideas On Design Engineering

Monday, June 11th, 2007

There are a lot of ways to approach and break down the terms inherent in design engineering, the first aspect of this can be thought of as being the issue of design, and then a consideration of what engineering is as it relates to design. Design is many things to many people, there are many ideas tossed around as to what design means in all totality, and a few definitions speak of design pertaining to artistic demeanors or pursuits. Most think of this in degrees as of those that may be acquired in specific areas such as commercial art, especially in terms of design that colleges would have courses on, but there are more mechanical points of this issue.

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What’s Up About Engineering Colleges?

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Besides the fact that they seem to create students that are inspired to create all the things we take for granted each day, and the reasoning that we as people have absolutely no idea about what engineering entails is enough to give some people headaches, though luckily those that do not suffer for this ailment find themselves with a mild to raging interest in what exactly engineering is and how it works. Some are interested in this study in particular with the idea of becoming an engineer themselves, but not everyone has what it takes to be that individual that can create these ideas, manifesting them into progressively helpful ways.

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