Study of Engineering Engineering offers more career options than any other discipline.
It’s a profession that can take you from the depths of the ocean to the far
reaches of outer space, from within the microscopic structures of the human cell
to the top of the tallest skyscrapers. Whether it’s cell phones, digital
cameras, DVDs, or facial recognition devices that can pick out a terrorist in a
crowded football stadium, engineers are behind almost all of today’s exciting
technology. Engineers are problem solvers who search for quicker, better, and
less expensive ways to use the forces and materials of nature to meet today’s
challenges. Engineering students have their pick of many fields. From
electrical to civil to aeronautical to biomedical, every discipline within
engineering will lead to an exciting and rewarding career. Engineering technology uses the knowledge of mathematics and
natural sciences gained by higher education, experience, and practice, to
create and enhance technologies that benefit humanity. For example, engineering
technologists and technicians help make the bridges, buildings, computers,
electrical appliances, power plants, and transportation systems we rely upon. Engineering technicians install and maintain products, providing a wide range of services, such as implementation of the design, testing, calibration, and supervision of their operation. The job of an engineer requires more theoretical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge. Some colleges and universities offer two- and four-year Engineering Technology programs that prepare students for practical design and production work. Graduates of four- year Engineering Technology programs may get jobs similar to those obtained by graduates with a bachelor’s degree in engineering. ANNA
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