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    them to pick a field of study. I, too, had a specific experience that encouraged me to interest in engineering. Computer skilled individuals might wish to major in computer engineering; some experience usage with chemicals, therefore they might prefer a major in chemical engineering. The only difference that places me apart from others is that music influenced me to carry out this decision into engineering. The clarinet, wonderful woodwind instrument, was the instrument of choice in elementary school

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    Statement 11/01/2015 Scott Brodie Engineering is the creative application of scientific principles to design/develop a product or a process. Thus the vast majority of products we commonly use in day to day living have been designed by an engineer, probably even the seat you are sat in right now. The field of engineering is near limitless and this is why I feel engineering is the subject for me, as there is always a tougher challenge. I believe that success

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    technology, and engineering can represent the same things. First, science is the study of the natural world through experimentation. Technology can represent machinery and different equipment under scientific knowledge. While engineering represents both science and technology such as creating tools. As you can tell that these three things have many in common but they have differences as well. Science for instance comes from observing the environment or natural world. While engineering allows you to

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    I am applying to the master's program in the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering where I wish to continue my studies with a focus in computational structural mechanics and the design of composite structures. I have a strong desire to work in the field of high performance structures upon graduation. The program at Georgia Tech is well suited for my continuing educational goals as the aerospace graduate school is one of the top graduate programs in the nation and has a strong research and teaching

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    ENGR10004 : ESD 1 Final Reflective Journal For engineering study, there are four parts to introduce separately.Goal setting, Community Building, Academic development and Personal Development. Those are the basic methods to get high level understanding and learning. Firstly, Setting up a goal to make sure that the final stage I want to reach. Engineering is a very traditional subject , contain high quality technology and strong practice.It is based on design, calculation, imagination, ability of

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    human life. It can be applied to engineering profession as well. Engineers strive hard to provide superior technological solutions to the pre-existing problems. I wished to become a part of the reason how things get developed better in the future. Thus, engineering became my obvious choice after my high school as it specifically catered to my ambition. Being highly interested in Physics and Mathematics, it seemed fairly natural that I choose Mechanical Engineering branch which primarily involves studying

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    Electrical Engineering

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    Electrical Engineering Work Performed Electrical Engineers research, develop, design, and test electronic components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, and scientific applications (Cosgrove 749). They are concerned with devices that use small amounts of electricity that make up electronic components such as integrated circuits and microprocessors. By applying principles and techniques of electronic engineering they design, develop, and manufacture products

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    considering the necessary education and training, required skills, earning potential, benefits, daily routine, and one’s own personal abilities (Teen's Guide to College and Career Planning, 21-32). By examining these elements in regard to biomedical engineering, I can distinguish my misconceptions from the realities of this career and reevaluate my decision to pursue it. One of the first major hurdles of beginning a career is meeting the educational requirements. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor

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    One invaluable experience that I’ve gained over the years was my participation in the Engineering Scholars Program at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). This program allowed high school students, like myself, to take one engineering-related college course over the summer during an accelerated three-week time frame. The course that I chose to take was called Biomedical Engineering, and it changed my fundamental interests and perspectives forever. This course was my first taste of a real college

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    As a second year BEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering student a project had to be devised which would consist of Electrical Engineering concepts and not Mechanical Engineering. Groups were made so that tasks could be carried out by each member. Several project ideas were then made by each group member. The ideas which were thought of by myself included a hybrid solar and wind battery charger, a parking sensor and also remote control blinds (Appendix A). Research had to be carried out on

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