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Lecture 4. Engineering Functional Jobs

GE105 Introduction to Engineering Design College of Engineering King Saud University. Lecture 4. Engineering Functional Jobs. Summer 2017. The Path to a Professional Engineer. The Path ( contn’d ). Functional (Job) Classification. BS/MS. For all Majors.

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Lecture 4. Engineering Functional Jobs

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  1. GE105 Introduction to Engineering Design College of Engineering King Saud University Lecture 4. Engineering Functional Jobs Summer 2017

  2. The Path to a Professional Engineer

  3. The Path (contn’d) Functional (Job) Classification BS/MS For all Majors

  4. Engineering Functional Jobs

  5. Engineering Functional Jobs (contn’d)

  6. Engineering Functional Jobs (contn’d)

  7. There are at least seven careeroptions for graduating engineering students: Corporate ladder Independent entrepreneur Military or government Engineering and social service board Professor/engineer Graduate work outside engineering A mix of first six options Engineering Career Path

  8. Company Levels (Publicly owned) *: Large companies

  9. (Group B) Basic understanding of: Curiosity and a lifelong desire to learn (LLL) Ability to think critically and creatively as well as independently and cooperatively Flexibility, the ability, and the self-confidence to Adopt/Adapt Group CA minimum of: The context in which engineering is practiced, including: Economics/business practice History The environment Customer and social needs A multidisciplinary systems perspective. The importance of teamwork. Ethical standards Golden Set of Skills for a Professional Engineer (Group A) Good Understanding of: • Engineering science fundamentals:a. Physical and life sciences b. Information technologyc. Math (including statistics) • The design and manufacturing process • Good communication skills: • Written • Verbal • Graphic • Listening

  10. Advanced Degrees-Academic Institutions (Teaching, researching, publishing, community involvement) Engineering Management (MSE/MBA) Law (Patent law, Corporate Law) Medicine (bioengineering) Government, Defense Engineering Consultant Your Own Business Other Directions

  11. Understand that Engineering is a Profession Become familiar with Code of Ethics of your Discipline Join Student Engineering Societies Join other Professional Organizations End Notes …

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