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    ’ But, through the process of discovering Ocean Engineering, visiting the Naval Academy, and learning more about myself, I am confident that the best way I can serve is through a military position. I discovered Ocean Engineering during a 7th grade research project. Ocean Engineering combines my strong abilities in science and math with my love for the ocean. I discovered that the United States Naval Academy boasts one of the best ocean engineering departments in the country, inspiring me to study

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    Virtues of Biomedical Engineering: Courage for the Sake of the Vulnerable Engineers play an integral role in shaping in day-to-day life from designing the structural components of buildings to coding the computer software that makes the modern lifestyle possible. Engineers have an ability to greatly improve the standard of living that is unparalleled by most careers, and also must actively ensure their work leads to good. Many standards have been put in place to act as guides, but their role is

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    Engineering was newly introduced to the United States in the late 1700s. The jobs were minimal and fully educated men were few and far between. America had a shaky start in the engineering field, but the profession quickly picked up speed. From 2009 to 2013, engineering degrees grew twice as fast as other disciplines (Bidwell, “The number of STEM degrees earned in the last 5 years grew exceptionally”). Everything from the most basic principles of engineering and the minutiae of an engineer’s daily

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    addresses the importance of engineering ethics as it pertains to the health, safety, and well-being of not only individuals but society. By beginning with the root needs of engineering ethics by first discussing its history and then moving on to how unethical choices can and have had a deadly impact on communities. Once a basis is established the document states the core fundamentals, instructions, and responsibilities of engineering ethics. I. INTRODUCTION What is engineering ethics and what is its

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE – PhD in Computational Engineering?? “In this mighty world many blabber about their dreams, but who identified their paths and persistently stuck on their words are the few ones, who are known famous to the world. Being remained unknown would be my greatest regret. My path to chase my dreams is Mechanical Engineering, for a proud mechanical engineer can say, “When we rest, the world rusts!” I have had a special interest in mechanical engineering since my childhood, as I grew up watching

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    team for three years has introduced me into some aspects of engineering. I have had the opportunity to build a relationship with one engineering professor from the Univeristy of Brown and a mentors who aided me and my team with the designing, building and programing of the robot. I was able to learn a lot of new and interesting things from the mentors. The mentors were both females who were pursuing a master's degree in biomedical engineering. They informed about the variety of ways one can do to

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    they have experienced a rocket launch up close. However, this memory represents more than just an exciting moment of my life. It represents my pursuit of aerospace engineering and the love I have for the field. My college application would not be complete without expressing my lifelong passion for space, and especially aerospace engineering. I would love to work at NASA. When I apply, if they look into my background, they will see a consistent interest in space and spaceflight. Since I was little

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    science behind the art of music. Possible career pathways include a recording engineer, sound designer, video game audio content, television show scoring, location recording, live sound reinforcement and audio system maintenance. Most audio engineering programs consist of a four-year degree that combines general education requirements with music and production courses. Whether you earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Music (B.M.), you'll study the fundamentals

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    have I decided to do engineering, but I have settled on which engineering discipline to major in. Over the past few months many speakers have come to talk about what it is like to be an engineer in their field. There have been speakers for mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, and biomedical engineering. While I did find some of these disciplines to be interesting and a possible path for me to take, others I have no interest in whatsoever. The focus of mechanical engineering is cars. While the

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    essentially prehistoric times. There's is a large demand for engineers now and in the future; in biomedical engineering, it is predicted that there will be a 62% increase in biomedical engineering positions from 2010-2020, and the average job increase 14% from 2010-2020 (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math: Education for Global Leadership). There aren't very many women in the engineering field making a women engineer more enticing; in fact, only 14% of engineers are women (Crawford). I want to

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