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    Biomedical engineering involves biological research and engineering principles. Engineers in this field develop devices and procedures to be used in medical and healthcare technology fields. Along with that, engineers work with doctors, therapists, and researchers to develop systems and equipment to solve clinical problems. To enter this line of work, engineers in biological science must have at least a bachelor's degree in engineering and biology. To get a full time job you must, ideally, have

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    Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering has always been something of major importance in the world. Technology such as computers and automobiles won’t be possible without the work of mechanical engineers across the globe. Being a very complex field, it was not something that was developed over night, in fact; overtime thousands of brilliant minds have contributed to this field throughout history. The evolution of Mechanical Engineering is evident through the work of mechanical engineers

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    Engineering Disasters

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    mankind has made leaps and bounds in advancing technology and engineering capability. From skyscrapers to nuclear reactors, engineers continue to design and build things that previous generations would have thought impossible or could have never imagined. With each success in innovation, the world seems to be jetting towards a technological wonderland. However, not every project goes smoothly, and some even fail disastrously. Engineering disasters have made their mark on history just as prominently

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    Engineering Ethics

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    Engineering dilemma. ‘Engineering ethics’ refer to the ethical issues involved in the engineering profession. Ethics are concerned with moral decisions in professional behaviour. Whilst morality generally refers to any aspect of human action, ethics is concerned with making the ‘right’ decisions in a professional context. Engineering ethics and consideration of the impact of engineering on the environment are issues of relevance and importance to any engineer or engineering student. Ethics is concerned

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    Intro to Engineering Practices 22 September 2016 Fields of Engineering Engineering has been around for millenniums. The term engineering has been around since 1325. Since then, engineering has expanded from working on engines for the military to designing and working on just about everything today. (Wikipedia p. 1) Out of all of the different divisions of engineering there are three that specifically interest me. These divisions are aerospace, electrical, and mechanical. “Aerospace engineering, also

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    Engineering has historically been viewed as a man’s job. In recent years the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) community has made more pointed efforts to recruit women. While the process of aggressively seeking out women is taking place, the perception of what it means to be an engineer remains skewed. Since the perception has changed about engineering, societal views are pushed towards a generic understanding of what it means to be an engineer. Problems in recruiting women

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    What is Engineering? Engineering is the process of clever thinking, problem solving, building, and designing to integrate and find new ways or improve ways to bring the creation of God to life. The work of engineers makes a big impact on our world. The simplest way I can put it, is that engineers make it possible for people to grow. They problem solve and find ways to improve people’s lives by making them easier. Engineers help people adapt to the world that is always changing. I am interested

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    designs, develops and delivers sonar apparatus to the Royal Navy and exports apparatus to navies around the globe. Professionally I am a design engineering and delivering projects as well as design support, but I also expert in stress analysis, predominantly finite aspect analysis I have forever had an attention in engineering and mechanical engineering was the most relaxed fit. The company I decided to work for made the work I would be doing sound extremely interesting and presented very strong

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    Electrical Engineering is a well-respected and growing field of engineering that centers on the practical application of electricity, electromagnetism and electronics. The field is of considerable necessity to modern life and infrastructure, having applications in many diverse branches of modern life. Some of these include telecommunications, energy and power distribution, transportation, manufacturing and consumer electronics. In this report we will go over the education and coursework requirements

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    Activity 1.6 Discover Engineering Gunnar Kroencke Block 2 Introduction What is engineering? Many people have difficulty answering this question. In fact, engineering is a diverse field – there are many disciplines within engineering that can involve the application of a very different body of knowledge and skills. Nearly everything that is not “natural” (i.e., created by Mother Nature) most likely was designed and created with input from engineers. The shampoo you used this morning to wash your

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