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											What is Engineering? • Engineering (According to Websters): The application of math and science by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people. • Engineering goes BEYOND a FIRM understanding of math and science. Engineers APPLY math and science for the betterment of society through: - Design - Manufacturing - Research & Development - Management - Continual Improvement - Logistics • Above all, engineers are problem solvers who make things work better, more efficiently, quicker and cheaper. • Engineers serve humanity with skill and dedication.
 
											Salary Comparisons (2006) • Engineering is a HIGHLY regarded and relatively HIGHLY compensated career. Engineers make GREAT salaries relative to the amount of schooling required and the LIFESTYLE offered. • Career Fast Food Cook ($5. 15/hr) Cosmetologist Auto Mechanic Real Estate Agent Journalism Physical Therapy Biologist/Chemist Veterinarian (D. V. M. ) Accounting/Business Chemical Plant Operator Nurse Pharmacist Computer Programmer Mechanical Engineer Lawyer (J. D. ) Electrical Engineer Chemical Engineer Doctor (M. D. ) College (yrs) 0 0 4 8 4 3 4 6 4 4 10 *Starting Salary (2006) $10, 700 $23, 500 $28, 700 $30, 800 $26, 700 $56, 100 $39, 000 $78, 000 $37, 000 $35, 000 $54, 000 $89, 300 $47, 000 $50, 000 $76, 000 $52, 000 $51, 000 $137, 000 **Factor 7 K 7 K 10 K 9 K 12 K Higher Facto 14 K Is Better! 15 K 12 K 13 K 13 K 14 K *Starting salaries based on median starting salaries reported on Salary. com for Kingsport, TN. **Factor is annual starting salary / years of college.
 
											Earning Potential vs. Minimum Wage What is Engineering? Years AFTER H. S. Graduation (based on 1998 salary data) • • Engineers have high earning potentials over the course of their career. Since 1998, engineering salaries have increased by ~25%.
 
											Engineering Disciplines What is Engineering? MAJOR DISCIPLINES Civil Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • • Electrical Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Chemical Engineering OTHER DISCIPLINES • Automotive Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Aerospace Engineering • Materials Engineering • Agricultural Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Biomedical Engineering • Robotics Engineering • Computer Engineering • Safety Engineering
 
											Mechanical Engineering What is Engineering? • Perhaps the broadest of all the engineering disciplines in its range of activities • Concerned with design, manufacture & operation of wide range of components, devices, or systems: - microscopic parts (nanotechnology) to gigantic gears - more efficient heating, ventilation, refrigeration - manufacturing equipment (tanks, motors, pumps) - laser technology - biomedical applications - automotive industry - computer-aided design, automation, robotics
 
											Mechanical Engineering Projects What is Engineering? Design the Coolest Boats Design the Latest Vehicles Design Military Robots Nanotechnology
 
											Chemical Engineering What is Engineering? • • • Youngest of major engineering disciplines Application of chemical, physical, and engineering principles in production of such materials as plastics, synthetic materials, and pharmaceuticals Higher conversion catalysts for petroleum refining, catalysts for pollution control Design of efficient and economical chemical processes The future of chemical engineering promises breakthroughs in: - fuel cell technology to power automobiles - new, advanced materials – plastics, clothes, etc. - advanced chemical separations technologies - life sciences (biochemistry/biology) - nanotechnology "Plastic" Up Close
 
											Chemical Engineering What is Engineering? Chemical Engineering is the activity of applying chemistry to the solution of practical problems. Chemical Engineers are responsible for: • Gasoline • Plastic • Energy (natural gas, oil heating, coal) • Adhesives • Clothing • Building Materials Heating and Cooling of Chemicals. How Chemicals Affect Environment Reactions Transportation of Chemicals Make Chemicals Cheaper, Faster, Bett Distillation or Separation of Chemicals Safety Filtration
 
											Chemical Engineering What is Engineering? Chemical Engineering has a reputation of being the hardest of all the engineering degrees to obtain in college. Chemical Engineers MUST have firm understanding of: • MATH (Algebra, Statistics, Calculus, Differential Equatio • PHYSICS • CHEMISTRY (General, Organic, Physical) • THERMODYNAMICS (study of heat and transformation • BUSINESS CONCEPTS • COMPUTERS • COMMUNICATIONS
 
											Electrical Engineering What is Engineering? • • Electrical engineers apply specialized skill to the design, manufacture, application, installation, and operation of electrical products and systems. Electrical engineers play a role in almost EVERYTHING we interact with on a daily basis. They design smaller, cheaper, and better: - cell phones computers power systems appliances robots
 
											Civil Engineering What is Engineering? • Design solutions to cope with many of our planet’s most serious problems - foul air - decaying cities, roadways and bridges - clogged airports and highways - polluted stream, rivers and lakes
 
											Industrial Engineering What is Engineering? • • • Stresses design, improvement, & installation of integrated systems of people, material, and equipment for the effective production of goods or services in all types of industries Design data processing systems Solve complex organizational problems Integrates activities of finance, engineering and management Develop systems for planning, cost analysis, production and quality of products
 
											Summary What is Engineering? • • • Engineers have been involved in almost everything you see, touch, or rely upon Engineering can be an exciting career full of opportunities Job market is generally good Pay and benefits are among the top for the level of education Opportunities for leadership, global travel, and benefiting humankind abound An engineering degree can open many doors to careers in other exciting areas + Medicine (physician, surgeon, research) + Business administration + Law + Ph. D (research, teaching, consulting)
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