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Page 1: WHAT IS AN ENGINEER?. Scientists discover the world that exists; engineers create the world that never was." - Theodore Von Karman aerospace engineering

WHAT IS AN ENGINEER?

Page 2: WHAT IS AN ENGINEER?. Scientists discover the world that exists; engineers create the world that never was." - Theodore Von Karman aerospace engineering

•Scientists discover the world that exists; engineers create the world

that never was." - Theodore Von Karman aerospace engineering

Page 3: WHAT IS AN ENGINEER?. Scientists discover the world that exists; engineers create the world that never was." - Theodore Von Karman aerospace engineering

SCIENCE vs. ENGINEERING• SCIENCE• Analysis: ask questions, look for

patterns, develop knowledge• Produce knowledge• Characteristic activity: research

( learn about nature)• Study of what is• Tryscience.org• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scienc

e

• taken from “ Engineering: How is it related to Science ,Technology, math, and Society?” – Dr. Alexander Flueck. Illinois Institute of Technology

• ENGINEERING • Synthesis: integrate bits of

knowledge to create something new

• Produce processes and things (part of technology)

• Characteristic activity: creative design

• Study of what never was• Tryengineering.org• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Engineering

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What are Some Types of Engineering?

• Just as science is divided into separate fields such as biology, chemistry and physics, engineering is divided into a variety of disciplines. The five largest engineering disciplines are chemical, civil, electrical, industrial and mechanical. Engineers within all of these disciplines can work in product-oriented companies, government, or academia.

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Aerospace Engineering Aerospace engineers design, analyze, model, simulate, and test aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, missiles, and rockets. Aerospace technology also extends to many other applications of objects moving within gases or liquids. Examples are golf balls, high-speed trains, hydrofoil ships, or tall buildings in the wind. Aerospace engineers are typically specialists in fields with fancy names such as aerodynamics, propulsion, navigation, flight testing, and more.

Biomedical Engineering This is an interdisciplinary field combining mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering to study the human body. Biomedical Engineers study biology and medicine to develop technologies related to health care. They develop medical diagnostic machines, medical instruments, artificial organs, joint replacement parts, and prosthetic devices.

http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

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Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineers use their knowledge of physics, chemistry, and biology to discover and manufacture better plastics, paints, fuels, fibers, medicines, fertilizers, semiconductors, paper, and all other kinds of chemicals, by carrying out chemical reactions and purifications.

Civil Engineering The design and construction of buildings, dams, water treatment and carrying systems, air pollution controls, and transportation systems are the responsibilities of civil engineers.  Subheadings of civil engineering include:  geotechnical, environmental, structural, transportation, materials, and project management.

http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

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Computer Science and Engineering Computer scientists and engineers are involved in the development of both hardware and software for computers. They work on computer-related systems like CD-ROMs, modems and monitors, as well as cutting-edge projects including robotics and virtual reality systems.

Environmental Engineering Keeping the water, air and soil healthy are the responsibilities of environmental engineers. To accomplish this goal they deal with issues including waste management, pollution control and irrigation.

Electrical Engineering Electrical engineering deals with electricity, magnetism, and light and how it is used. Electrical engineers are found in a variety of companies including the computer, communications, and automotive industries.

http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

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Mechanical Engineering Engineers within this discipline tend to focus on one of three aspects of mechanical engineering; design, manufacturing, or energy/power. Cars, airplanes and toys are just a few of the areas in which mechanical engineers work. 

Petroleum Engineering Petroleum engineers study the earth to find oil and gas reservoirs. They design oil wells, storage tanks, and transportation systems. They supervise the construction and operation of oil and gas fields. Petroleum engineers are researching new technologies to allow more oil and gas to be extracted from each well. They help supply the world's need for energy and chemical raw materials.

Taken from:  http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

andwww.discoverengineering.org

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FAQ’S

• How much do Engineers make???

• Well, let's start out by stating that money should never be the only factor for choosing a career. What if you end up hating your job?!?! Even if you're well paid, remember that money can't buy happiness!

•discoverengineering.org

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Curriculum Bachelor's Master's Ph.D.

       

Aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical

$50,993 $62,930 $72,529

Agricultural 46,172 53,022  

Bioengineering & biomedical

48,503 59,667  

Chemical 53,813 57,260 79,591

Civil 43,679 48,050 59,625

Computer 52,464 60,354 69,625

Electrical/electronics & communications

51,888 64,416 80,206

Environmental/environmental health

47,384    

Industrial/manufacturing

49,567 56,561 85,000

Materials 50,982    

Mechanical 50,236 59,880 68,299

Mining & mineral 48,643    

Nuclear 51,182 58,814  

Petroleum 61,516 58,000  http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco1002.htm

2005 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

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FAQ’S• What hours do engineers work?  • Most engineers work weekdays,

Monday through Friday. That's what some people would call a 'day job'. Typically they work from 8 to 10 hours per day. There are some companies that have very flexible work schedules such that their engineers come in for some 8-hour period during the day (say from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.)! Sometimes engineers work at a job site where something is happening 24 hours a day and they work a 'shift' schedule. Usually these assignments are temporary, such as for a new plant startup.

•discoverengineering.org

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FAQ’S

• How long do engineers have to go to school?  

• Engineers need a minimum of a college Bachelor's degree. That means they must finish high school and typically four years of college. A few engineering programs take five years. A college degree could take longer if you only attend college part time or perhaps attend during evenings.

•discoverengineering.org

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FAQ’S

• How can I become an engineer?• First you will need a college degree. After

that, many engineers seek a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license. It helps to begin preparations for all this at the middle school levels. Where possible, choose a well-rounded mix of classes with emphasis on math and science. Taken from discoverengineering.org

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QUESTIONS?

• If you have further questions regarding becoming an engineer please visit

• http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/default.htm

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DO YOU REMEMBER THIS DAY????

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http://www.time.com/

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http://www.time.com/

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http://www.time.com/

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http://www.time.com/

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http://www.time.com/

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IF YOU GUESSED 9/11 – YOU’RE WRONG

• These are images from the 2003 NorthAmerican Blackout

• a massive power outage occurred throughout parts of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada on Thursday, August 14, 2003. It was the largest blackout in North American history. It affected an estimated 10 million people in the Canadian province of Ontario (about one-third of the population of Canada), and 40 million people in eight U.S. states (about one-seventh of the population of the U.S.). Outage-related financial losses were estimated at $6 billion USD.

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_US-Canada_blackout

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Effects

Population of Major Cities affected at a glance

CityNumber of people

affected

NYC 21,100,000

Toronto 5,600,000

Detroit 5,400,000

Cleveland 2,900,000

Ottawa780,000 of 1,120,000*

Buffalo 1,100,000

Rochester 1,050,000

Hamilton 680,000

London 350,000

Toledo 310,000

Windsor 208,000

Estimated Total [5] (http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/poweroutage/numbers.html)

50,000,000

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• So HOW did this happen and more importantly how can we keep this from happening again?

• These are exactly the type of problems engineers work to solve.

• HOMEWORK: Answer the following• What is the power grid? How is it

organized? What causes the power grid to fail during a blackout?