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Engineering as a Profession
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- John Wheat, Instructor
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Engineering is a professional field that influences almost every element of our society. Perhaps no other profession is more truely concernrd with the safety of health and property. The goals of the engineering profession, maintenance of high ethical standards and quality performance, are integral to the academics programs in all the schools of engineering. Students of engineering must graduate with an understanding of scientific and mathematical prinicples in order to play a roledeveloping solutions for the complex problems of modern society.
Research, Development, Government, Consulting, Teaching, Manufacturing and Construction, Quality Assurance and Quality Control, Sales, Management, Design, Operations and Maintenance.
Aeronautical and Aerospace, Agricultiral, Architectural, Automotive, Biomedical, Ceramic, Chemical, Civil, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics, Environmental, Industrial, Manufacturing, Marine, Materials and Metallurical, Mechnical, Mining and Geological, Nuclear, Petroleum and others yet to be defined.
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