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What is Engineering?
Landstown High School Governor’s STEM & Technology Academy
“….engineering is creativity, it's curiosity, it's
common sense and it's cool stuff. It's not
just geeks with pocket protectors."
Sally Ride, 1st Woman in Space
“Engineering is a great profession. There is the
fascination of watching a figment of imagination
emerge through the aid of science to a plan on
paper. Then it moves to realization in stone or
metal or energy. Then it creates homes and jobs,
elevates the standard of living and adds to the
comforts of life. That is the engineer’s high
privilege.”
Herbert Hoover
31st President of the US
What is an Engineer?
• Uses science and math to solve
people’s problems
• Creates and invents new things
• Improves and makes things
better
Engineering – what is it?
Major Types of Engineering
• Chemical
– Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering
– Nuclear
– Agricultural
– Plastics
• Civil
– Environmental
– Structural
• Electrical
– Computer Science
– Communications
• Mechanical
– Aeronautical
– Industrial/Materials
Chemical Engineering
• Study chemical synthesis to make new
materials, energy systems, and medicines.
• Industries that hire chemical engineers:
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Energy companies- Oil, Natural Gas, Fuel Cell
Food producers
Pharmaceuticals
Plastics
Cosmetics
Biomedical Engineering
• An interdisciplinary field that combines
mechanical, electrical, and chemical
engineering.
• Design artificial limbs/organs and medical
instruments, new treatments for disease.
• Industries that hire biomedical engineers:
– Medical devices
– Assistive devices
– Pharmaceutical companies
Civil Engineering
• Design and construct buildings,
bridges, tunnels and
transportation systems.
• Work closely with architects and
environmental engineers.
• Industries that hire civil
engineers
– Departments of transportation
– Construction
– Manufacturing
Environmental Engineering
• Involved with projects
that work on keeping the
water, air and soil
healthy.
• Industries that hire
environmental engineers:
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Waste management
Irrigation
Pollution control
Hazardous site
management
– Water treatment
Electrical Engineering
• EE’s use science of electricity to make
systems of circuits to do work.
• Simple circuits of switches• Turning on a light switch
• A digital clock
• Complex circuits
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Personal Computer and PDAs
Video games,TVs, Sound Systems
Automotive sensors
Cell Phones
Computer Science
• Develop software and
programs to run
electronics.
• Often connected with
electrical engineering
• Industries that hire computer scientists:
- Computer related systems (CD-ROMs, GPS, etc.)
- Robotics
- Virtual reality systems
Mechanical Engineering
• ME’s use the laws of
physics for - mechanical
design, manufacturing, or
energy & power.
• Industries that hire
mechanical engineers:
– Automotive
– Toys
– Power plants
Aerospace Engineering
• Specialize in design,
testing, and production of
aircrafts, missiles and
spacecrafts.
• Industries that hire
aerospace engineers:
– Commercial aviation
– Defense programs
– Space programs
What Does it Take to Become an
Engineer?
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Curiosity
Creativity
Like to figure things out, solve problems
Enjoy learning --- stay in school
– Take math classes
– Take science classes
• Four year college engineering degree
Why be an engineer?
• Fun
– Help people; improve lives
– Solve real world problems
– Variety of applications, projects
– Contribute to society
• Lots of opportunities
– High demand for engineers
– Large and small companies, universities, non profits
• Rewarding Career
– Innovative thinking, and you get paid!
– Provides a very strong background for other careers
Career Investigation
Overview and Expectations
• During class we will be discussing the various
fields, or segments, of Robotics Engineering. Pick
the field of Robotics that interests you most, and
prepare a report about that field of Engineering.
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You will be spending several days on the
Internet, and reading selected materials to research
the field of Robotics Engineering that interests
you. Use your time wisely and ask for help if you
cannot find what you are looking for.
Overview and Expectations
• The report should:
– Be a maximum of 5 pages,
– at least three pages of typed text and
information, (use a 12 point font)
– a cover page with a graphic,
– a bibliography citing all resources used,
including websites.
The report should include the following:
– The nature of the work (what does this person do?),
– Job responsibilities (types of things done on a daily basis),
– Training necessary to enter this field (two-year degree, four year
degree, internship, etc.),
– Advancement possibilities (will they get promoted, are there
supervisory positions?),
– Future outlook for this career (will it be around in two, five, ten
years?),
– Average salary (starting salary),
– Education requirements (do they have to go to college or attain
licensing?).