CH 1: Eng Profession - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Engineering
Fundamentals and Problem Solving, 6e
Chapter 1
The Engineering Profession
Chapter Objectives
• Understand the role of engineering in the world
• Understand how to prepare for a meaningful
engineering career
• Understand the role of an engineer in the
engineering workplace
• Describe the responsibilities and roles of the
most common engineering disciplines
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An Engineering Career
Questions to consider:
• What is engineering?
• What are the career opportunities for engineers?
• What are the engineering disciplines?
• Where does the engineer fit into the technical spectrum?
• How are engineers educated?
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An Engineering Career cont’d
More questions to consider:
• What is professionalism and engineering ethics?
• What have engineers done in the past?
• What are engineers doing now?
• What will engineers do in the future?
• What workplace competencies are
needed to be a successful engineer?
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The Technology Team
• Scientist
• Engineer
• Technologist and Technician
• Skilled Tradespersons/Craftspersons
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Scientist
Scientists conduct research in seeking new knowledge.
The systematic research steps (or scientific method) are:
1. Formulate a hypothesis to explain phenomenon.
2. Conduct experiments to test the hypothesis.
3. Analyze test results and state conclusions.
4. Generalize the hypothesis into a law or theory.
5. Publish the new knowledge.
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Engineer
Engineers:
• Apply knowledge of math and science
• Conduct design and analysis
• Solve problems
• Develop
− devices
− processes
− structures
− systems
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Engineering Design Process
The design process includes:
1. Define the problem.
2. Acquire pertinent data.
3. Identify constraints.
4. Develop alternative solutions.
5. Select a solution based on analysis of alternatives.
6. Communicate the results.
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Technologist and Technician
• Technologists
− Apply their education
and experience
− Modify designs as needed
• Technicians
− Perform computations and
experiments
− Prepare design drawings
− Perform tasks as requested by
engineers and scientists
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Skilled Tradespersons/Craftspersons
• Do not need in-depth knowledge of science and
engineering
• Often trained on the job
• Often serve apprenticeships
• Learn to build and operate specialized equipment
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Engineering Profession
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Initiative
Professionalism
Engineering knowledge
Teamwork
Innovation
Communication
Cultural adaptability
Safety awareness
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Customer focus
General knowledge
Continuous learning
Planning
Analysis and judgment
Quality orientation
Integrity
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The Engineering Functions
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Research
Development
Design
Production and Testing
Construction
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Operations
Sales
Management
Consulting
Teaching
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Engineering Disciplines
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Aerospace
Agricultural
Biosystems/Biological
Chemical
Civil
Computer
Electrical
Environmental
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Industrial
Mechanical
Metallurgical
Petroleum
Others?
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Engineering Degrees by Discipline
68 206 engineering degrees
were awarded in 2008.
(data from ASEE Profiles in Engineering and
Technology Colleges, 2008 Edition.)
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Engineering Challenges
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Energy
Infrastructure
Clean Water
Food supply
Global design
Others?
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