Engineering As A Profession
Engineering As A Profession
Engineering As A Profession
Profession (I)
E10 - Introduction to Engineering
Charles W. Davidson
College of Engineering
John Athanasiou
Spring 2010
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Timeline to Engineering Education
and Profession
Time (years)
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Questions and Decisions
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“What is a Profession” 1
Aero E ME
EE Comp.E
Chem E. Materials E
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The Engineering Profession
Training, Qualifications, Advancements, Licensure
A. Engineer In Training (ET)2
Engineering Fundamentals Exam
Senior in, or Graduate of, an ABET accredited
program
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FE exam
The FE exam is typically the first step in the process leading to the P.E.
license. It is designed for students who are close to finishing an
undergraduate engineering degree.
Chemical
Civil
Electrical
Environmental
Industrial
Mechanical
Other Disciplines
http://www.ncees.org/Exams.php ……..
http://www.ncees.org/Exams/Study_materials.php?exam=FE
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Engineering -The Profession
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What Engineers Do? (a review)4
1. Design products.
2. Design machinery to build and test these
products.
3. Design Plants in which those products are made.
4. Design the systems that ensure the quality and
efficiency of the manufacturing process.
5. Design, plan and supervise the construction of
buildings, highways, transit systems.
6. Develop and implement ways to extract, process
and use raw materials such as petroleum and
natural gas.
7. Harness the power of the sun, and wind to satisfy
the nations power needs. 9
What Engineering Work Have You Done in E10?
Research: – Excel, Inventor 2008, Statics,
(Learning Curve) Aerodynamics, Strength of materials,
Communication, EasyC, Signal theory.
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The Engineering Process
Development
Reliability Assembly
Design
Test
Engineering
management
Manufacturing
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Where do you see your self
10 years from now
Profession,
Professional Level,
Environment,
Location, ……….
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Grad. Work Work Force ???
Fr. So Jr Sr
Other 16
The Time Line of the Engineering Profession
BS/MS
Majors Specialization
ME, EE, CE
SWR.E,
Comp.E …
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Aero
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CE
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ME
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Mechatronics
Mechanical, Electronic, Control and Computing systems.
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EE
Communication
Power
Generation
Systems LSI Electronics
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Chem. E
Polymers Food
Biochemical
Plastics Processing
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Mat. E
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From Student to Professional
Step 2
BS/MS
Functional
Majors Specialization
(Job)
Classification
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General Product Cycle
Idea
Concept Design/ Product
Development/
Modeling Prototyping Documentation
Specifications
To MFG
Feasibility study Testing
$$$ Testing
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To Customer/
Production Consumer
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Functional Classification - All majors
1. Research 8. Operations
2. Experimental 9. Sales/Marketing
3. Analytical 10. Customer (large systems)
4. Design 11. Management
5. Development 12. Consulting
6. Testing 13. Construction
7. Production
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Engineering Functional Jobs-A
Title Function SKILLS/Knowledge
Research E. -Solves new problems. Perceptiveness
-Obtains new data.
Patience
-Devises new methods of calculation
Self-Confidence
-Gains new knowledge
Analytical E. Models physical problems using - Math, physics,
math to predict performance. engineering,
Performs failure analysis science,
applications
software
Development E. -Develops products, processes, or Ingenuity
systems Creativity
-Uses well-known principles and Astute Judgment
employs existing processes or
machines to perform a new function
-Concerned only with a prototype or
model
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Engineering Functional Jobs-B
Title Function SKILLS/Knowledge
Design E. -Converts concepts and information 1. Creativity
into detailed plans and specs from 2. Innovation
which the finished product can be 3. Fundamental
be Manufactured. knowledge
-Restricted by the state of the art of many disciplines
4. Understanding of
economics and people
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Engineering Functional Jobs-C
Title Function SKILLS/Knowledge
Test E. -Develops and conducts tests to -Knowledge of statistics,
verify that a new product meets product and process
design specs. specifications.
-Products are tested for structural -Measurement techniques.
integrity, performance, and
reliability . -Fundamental engineering
-Testing is performed under all aspects of the design
expected environmental
conditions.
BS/MS
Functional
Majors Specialization (Job) Company
Classification Levels
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Company Levels (Publicly owned)
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Employers
1.
1. What
Whatemployers arelooking
employers are lookingininnew
new
graduates?
graduates?
A major
2. employer’s
A major checklist
employer’s of desired
checklist attributes of
of of desired
engineering
attributes graduates* graduates*
of engineering
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What employers are looking in new
graduates? 8
• Fast learners
• Team players
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Group A: Good Understanding of:
1. Engineering
1.
science fundamentals:
Engineering science fundamentals:
a. Physical and life science.
a. Physical and life science.
(understanding engineering).
3. Good communication skills:
b. Information technology.
a. Written
c. b. Verbal
Math (including statistics)
c. Graphic
d. Listening
2. The design andGroup
manufacturing
A: Good Understanding of: process
1. Engineering science fundamentals:
a. Physical and life science.
(understanding engineering).
b. Information technology.
c. Math (including statistics)
3. Good
2. The communication skills:
design and manufacturing process
(understanding engineering).
Good communication skills:
a.3. Written
a. Written
b. Verbal
b. Verbal
c. Graphic
c. Graphic
d. Listening
d. Listening
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Group B: Basic understanding of:
1. The context in which engineering is practiced,
including:
- Economics/business practice
- History
- The environment
- Customer and social needs
3. Ethical standards
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Group C
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Bachelors in Engineering:
of Science
The Key to “Maaaaany” Doors 3
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Directions After BS “Engineering”
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Could 007 Have Been an Engineer?
BS CIA
Engineering
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CIA- Electrical Engineer
www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/view-all-jobs/index.html
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CIA- Materials Engineer
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CIA- Mechanical Engineer
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Systems Engineer
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Engineering Careers at CIA
College Students – Scientists & Engineers
Electrical Engineer
Materials Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Program Management Engineer
Research Scientist
Science, Technology, and Weapons Analyst
Systems Engineer
Technical Operations Officer
( www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/view-all-jobs/index.html )
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The Engineering Profession
Thank you
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References
7. .http://bls.gov/oco/pdf/ocos027.pdf -engineers
8. Prism (?)
9. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm
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