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Introduction to Engineering

Introduction to Engineering. Introduction to Engineering. Introduction to Engineering. What Engineering is NOT Is not dull Not as a profession Nor dull as a academic discipline Not a profession for the so-called geeks only Not a profession for Men alone

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Introduction to Engineering

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  1. Introduction to Engineering

  2. Introduction to Engineering

  3. Introduction to Engineering • What Engineering is NOT • Is not dull • Not as a profession • Nor dull as a academic discipline • Not a profession for the so-called geeks only • Not a profession for Men alone • Not a profession to be practiced alone

  4. Introduction to Engineering • What is Engineering? • “[T]he creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property. • By American Engineers’s Council for Professional Development (ECPD) • That was lo…………………ng!!

  5. Introduction to Engineering • Engineering is Passion • Engineering is Creativity • Engineering is a way to employ materials, ideas and tools to make world better or interesting • Sounds Cocky?

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  7. Introduction to Engineering

  8. Introduction to Engineering • First Computer Mouse Designed By Engelbart

  9. Introduction to Engineering • Famous Engineers • Amar Bose ( Bose – Sound Technologies) • William Hewlett, David Packard (Founders of HP) • Neil Armstrong (Landed on Moon) • Douglas Engelbart (Invented Computer Mouse) • Leonardo Da Vinci (Flying Machine, Bridges and many more inventions) • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1630792.stm

  10. Main Branches of Engineering Department of Labor Website lists information on various engineering fields: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm

  11. Introduction to Engineering • Median Salaries – Engineering Technicians Electrical and electronic engineering technicians $50,660 Industrial engineering technicians $46,810 Mechanical engineering technicians $45,850 Electro-mechanical technicians $44,720 Civil engineering technicians $40,560 Environmental engineering technicians $40,560 Drafters - Mechanical $ 43, 700

  12. Introduction to Engineering • Median Salaries : Four Year College Graduates Civil Engineers $68,600 Mechanical Engineers $69,850 Electrical Engineers $75,930 Environmental Engineers $69,940 Computer Hardware Engineers $88,470 BioMedical Engineers $73,930 source: bls.gov

  13. What Engineers do • Test – Materials, Methods, Tools • Design – Objects, Materials, Methods, Tools • Build – Bridges, Machines, Computers, Buildings and more • Invent – New methods, technologies, materials

  14. Is Engineering for me? • Questions? • Explore websites – • Department of Labor, • Local Universities ( Umass Lowell, Northeastern University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Umass Amherst, Tufts) • Talk to Engineering professionals you know or Professors at MassBay • Dr. Tim Cichocki Dr. Chitra Javdekar • Visit the Museum of Science in Boston – passes might be available at your local library

  15. MassBay Engineering Programs • 2 Year Associates Degrees • Mechanical Engineering, Engineering (General), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering Design • Transfer credits to local 4-year colleges such as Umass Lowell • Integration of Computer Aided Design (CAD) into the curriculum • Computer Aided Drawing and Design (CADD) Certificate

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