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Careers in Engineering and
Engineering Technology
© 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Principles of Engineering
Careers in Engineering and
Engineering Technology
– What is Engineering?
– Engineering and Engineering Technology
– What is ABET, Inc.?
– Engineering Disciplines
What is Engineering?
Engineering . . .
– Is using math and science to solve practical
problems
– Requires creativity, persistence, and a desire
for improvement
Engineering and Engineering
Technology
Research
Complex
Analysis
Complex Design
Development
Manufacturing Test and Evaluation
Routine Design
Production
Operation, Service,
and Maintenance
Distribution and
Sales
More Mathematical Less Mathematical
Image courtesy of www.asme.org
What is ABET, Inc.?
– Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, Inc.
– The recognized accreditor for college and
university programs in applied science,
computing, engineering, and technology
– Currently accredits around 2,800 programs at
more than 600 colleges and universities
Visit www.abet.org to learn more about courses of
study and ABET accredited institutions.
Engineering Disciplines
The U.S. government keeps statistics on 17
engineering disciplines.
– Each discipline includes an ABET accredited
course of study.
– Each discipline has many sub-fields or
specializations available.
Engineering Disciplines
• Aerospace • Health and Safety
• Agricultural • Industrial
• Biomedical • Marine and Ocean
• Chemical • Materials
• Civil • Mechanical
• Computer Hardware • Mining and Geological
• Electrical • Nuclear
• Electronics • Petroleum
• Environmental
Aerospace Engineering
Design, develop, and test aircraft and spacecraft
ranging from rockets and spacecraft to gliders and
small passenger aircraft.
You might:
Make planes go faster
Make air travel safer
Investigate crashes
Design or build instrumentation to help colonize space
Agricultural Engineering
Create technology to advance food, biological,
irrigation, and machinery systems.
You might:
Design systems for crop growth
in small spaces
Develop fish-farming systems
Research and modify pesticide
use
Improve food safety
Biomedical Engineering
Devise procedures and
devices to improve
medical conditions.
You might:
Design artificial organs, limbs, or joints
Manufacture medications for diseases
such as cancer or AIDS
Determine ways to prevent sports injuries
Chemical Engineering
Address issues related to chemical production,
transformation of raw materials, and chemical use.
You might:
Create more efficient fuel
sources
Devise alternative production
methods
Map the human genome
Develop medications
Civil Engineering
Plan the design, construction, and maintenance of
various civil structures.
You might:
 Determine weather safety designs for buildings
 Build tunnels or bridges
 Design roller coasters
 Create airports
Computer Hardware Engineering
Research, design, develop, and test computer
systems and computer-related equipment.
You might:
Design networks
Build computer systems for
NASA
Analyze system
requirements
Electrical Engineering
Design, develop, and test the manufacture of
electrical equipment and large-scale electrical
systems.
You might:
Design an effective
radar system
Determine new ways to
harness electrical power
Test aircraft electrical
equipment
Oversee electric utilities
Electronic Engineering
Design, develop, and test small electronic
systems, such as appliances, telephones, and
surgical devices.
You might:
Create a cell phone design
Build video games
Invent medical micro robots capable of
examining the human body
Environmental Engineering
Solve environmental problems related to pollution,
water use, materials and energy use, waste
treatment, etc.
You might:
Clean up hazardous waste sites
Design technology for reprocessing materials
Design methods for reducing pollutants in our atmosphere
Health and Safety Engineering
Identify potential hazards and develop protocols to
prevent or reduce hazardous situations.
You might:
Prevent workplace accidents
Enforce measures to prevent
nuclear accidents
Reduce traffic accidents
Industrial Engineering
Plan the most effective, efficient ways to build
structures, lay out production facilities, run
organizations, transport goods, etc.
You might:
Improve efficiency in
hospitals
Determine machine layout
for manufacturing facilities
Design stadium facilities for
convenient use
Marine and Ocean Engineering
Design, construct, operate, and maintain
machinery or structures that exist in or near the
water.
You might:
Build or maintain oil rigs
Build robots for deep sea
exploration
Design marine vessels
Improve submarine technology
Materials Engineering
Develop, process, and test materials to be used to
fulfill a specific design purpose.
You might:
Improve the safety of
combat uniforms
Determine material to
replace burn victims’ skin
Design protective materials
to be used for space travel
Develop materials that
efficiently conduct electricity
Mechanical Engineering
Research, develop, design, manufacture, and
maintain devices that produce or consume power.
You might:
Design cars
Determine new uses
for lasers
Maintain power-
producing equipment,
such as wind turbines
Build production
machines
Mining and Geological Engineering
Design, develop, and maintain mines, mining
equipment, and techniques to locate and extract
ores and minerals from the Earth.
You might:
Locate gold or silver deposits
Develop explosive methods
Create safety procedures for the
mining industry
Design efficient extraction
equipment
Nuclear Engineering
Develop methods and systems that utilize nuclear
materials for energy, medicine, and industry.
You might:
Inspect or maintain nuclear submarines
Identify new medical uses for radiation
Develop methods to utilize nuclear energy
for space travel
Petroleum Engineering
Locate oil or natural gas reservoirs and design
methods to extract and transport oil.
You might:
Design new methods for extracting oil
or natural gas from the Earth
Determine the most cost-effective
extraction locations
Identify locations containing oil and natural gas
Resources
Microsoft, Inc. (n.d.). Clip art. Retrieved May 13, 2008, from
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx
Remick, P., & Cook, F. (2007). 21 things every future engineer should
know: A practical guide for students and parents. Chicago, IL:
Kaplan AEC Education.
American Society of Manufacturing Engineers. (2008). Mechanical
engineering & mechanical engineering technology: Which path will
you take? Retrieved May 28, 2008, from
https://www.asme.org/career-education/k-12-students/pathways-
careers-in-mechanical-engineering/which-path-will-you-take
ABET. (2008) ABET, Inc. Retrieved May 28, 2008, from
http://www.abet.org/

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Careers in Engineering Technology

  • 1. Careers in Engineering and Engineering Technology © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Principles of Engineering
  • 2. Careers in Engineering and Engineering Technology – What is Engineering? – Engineering and Engineering Technology – What is ABET, Inc.? – Engineering Disciplines
  • 3. What is Engineering? Engineering . . . – Is using math and science to solve practical problems – Requires creativity, persistence, and a desire for improvement
  • 4. Engineering and Engineering Technology Research Complex Analysis Complex Design Development Manufacturing Test and Evaluation Routine Design Production Operation, Service, and Maintenance Distribution and Sales More Mathematical Less Mathematical Image courtesy of www.asme.org
  • 5. What is ABET, Inc.? – Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. – The recognized accreditor for college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology – Currently accredits around 2,800 programs at more than 600 colleges and universities Visit www.abet.org to learn more about courses of study and ABET accredited institutions.
  • 6. Engineering Disciplines The U.S. government keeps statistics on 17 engineering disciplines. – Each discipline includes an ABET accredited course of study. – Each discipline has many sub-fields or specializations available.
  • 7. Engineering Disciplines • Aerospace • Health and Safety • Agricultural • Industrial • Biomedical • Marine and Ocean • Chemical • Materials • Civil • Mechanical • Computer Hardware • Mining and Geological • Electrical • Nuclear • Electronics • Petroleum • Environmental
  • 8. Aerospace Engineering Design, develop, and test aircraft and spacecraft ranging from rockets and spacecraft to gliders and small passenger aircraft. You might: Make planes go faster Make air travel safer Investigate crashes Design or build instrumentation to help colonize space
  • 9. Agricultural Engineering Create technology to advance food, biological, irrigation, and machinery systems. You might: Design systems for crop growth in small spaces Develop fish-farming systems Research and modify pesticide use Improve food safety
  • 10. Biomedical Engineering Devise procedures and devices to improve medical conditions. You might: Design artificial organs, limbs, or joints Manufacture medications for diseases such as cancer or AIDS Determine ways to prevent sports injuries
  • 11. Chemical Engineering Address issues related to chemical production, transformation of raw materials, and chemical use. You might: Create more efficient fuel sources Devise alternative production methods Map the human genome Develop medications
  • 12. Civil Engineering Plan the design, construction, and maintenance of various civil structures. You might:  Determine weather safety designs for buildings  Build tunnels or bridges  Design roller coasters  Create airports
  • 13. Computer Hardware Engineering Research, design, develop, and test computer systems and computer-related equipment. You might: Design networks Build computer systems for NASA Analyze system requirements
  • 14. Electrical Engineering Design, develop, and test the manufacture of electrical equipment and large-scale electrical systems. You might: Design an effective radar system Determine new ways to harness electrical power Test aircraft electrical equipment Oversee electric utilities
  • 15. Electronic Engineering Design, develop, and test small electronic systems, such as appliances, telephones, and surgical devices. You might: Create a cell phone design Build video games Invent medical micro robots capable of examining the human body
  • 16. Environmental Engineering Solve environmental problems related to pollution, water use, materials and energy use, waste treatment, etc. You might: Clean up hazardous waste sites Design technology for reprocessing materials Design methods for reducing pollutants in our atmosphere
  • 17. Health and Safety Engineering Identify potential hazards and develop protocols to prevent or reduce hazardous situations. You might: Prevent workplace accidents Enforce measures to prevent nuclear accidents Reduce traffic accidents
  • 18. Industrial Engineering Plan the most effective, efficient ways to build structures, lay out production facilities, run organizations, transport goods, etc. You might: Improve efficiency in hospitals Determine machine layout for manufacturing facilities Design stadium facilities for convenient use
  • 19. Marine and Ocean Engineering Design, construct, operate, and maintain machinery or structures that exist in or near the water. You might: Build or maintain oil rigs Build robots for deep sea exploration Design marine vessels Improve submarine technology
  • 20. Materials Engineering Develop, process, and test materials to be used to fulfill a specific design purpose. You might: Improve the safety of combat uniforms Determine material to replace burn victims’ skin Design protective materials to be used for space travel Develop materials that efficiently conduct electricity
  • 21. Mechanical Engineering Research, develop, design, manufacture, and maintain devices that produce or consume power. You might: Design cars Determine new uses for lasers Maintain power- producing equipment, such as wind turbines Build production machines
  • 22. Mining and Geological Engineering Design, develop, and maintain mines, mining equipment, and techniques to locate and extract ores and minerals from the Earth. You might: Locate gold or silver deposits Develop explosive methods Create safety procedures for the mining industry Design efficient extraction equipment
  • 23. Nuclear Engineering Develop methods and systems that utilize nuclear materials for energy, medicine, and industry. You might: Inspect or maintain nuclear submarines Identify new medical uses for radiation Develop methods to utilize nuclear energy for space travel
  • 24. Petroleum Engineering Locate oil or natural gas reservoirs and design methods to extract and transport oil. You might: Design new methods for extracting oil or natural gas from the Earth Determine the most cost-effective extraction locations Identify locations containing oil and natural gas
  • 25. Resources Microsoft, Inc. (n.d.). Clip art. Retrieved May 13, 2008, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx Remick, P., & Cook, F. (2007). 21 things every future engineer should know: A practical guide for students and parents. Chicago, IL: Kaplan AEC Education. American Society of Manufacturing Engineers. (2008). Mechanical engineering & mechanical engineering technology: Which path will you take? Retrieved May 28, 2008, from https://www.asme.org/career-education/k-12-students/pathways- careers-in-mechanical-engineering/which-path-will-you-take ABET. (2008) ABET, Inc. Retrieved May 28, 2008, from http://www.abet.org/

Editor's Notes

  • #8: These are listed in alphabetical order. Others disciplines that have ABET accredited degree programs are considered specialty fields of the 17 include: Architectural, Ceramic, Construction, Management, Mechanics, Physics, Metallurgy, Optical, Survey, and Welding
  • #17: Image 1 – Material recovery / sorting facility. Image 2 – The Helios is a remotely piloted craft. The Helios can fly for weeks at a time using solar fuel cell technology and contributing no pollution to the atmosphere. The craft provides monitoring and telecommunications resources.
  • #24: Image 1 – Advanced test on reactor core prior to start-up phase.