Environmental engineering and coastal engineering both aim to protect the environment, but environmental engineering focuses more broadly on improving the global environment, while coastal engineering specifically focuses on constructing and developing coastal areas. The engineering design process involves iterative steps that are used to create functional products and processes. Surveying is important for civil engineers because it provides documented maps of land and terrain details needed before beginning construction projects. Creating models has benefits like reusing existing knowledge, discovering errors earlier, and improving system understanding. The career outlook for engineering is very bright because engineers fulfill the important role of developing tools to make life easier and more comfortable through demanding training and work.
Environmental engineering and coastal engineering both aim to protect the environment, but environmental engineering focuses more broadly on improving the global environment, while coastal engineering specifically focuses on constructing and developing coastal areas. The engineering design process involves iterative steps that are used to create functional products and processes. Surveying is important for civil engineers because it provides documented maps of land and terrain details needed before beginning construction projects. Creating models has benefits like reusing existing knowledge, discovering errors earlier, and improving system understanding. The career outlook for engineering is very bright because engineers fulfill the important role of developing tools to make life easier and more comfortable through demanding training and work.
1. What would environmental engineering have in common
with coastal engineering? How would they differ? Environmental engineering and coastal engineering are two civil engineering that its goal is protecting our environment. The main difference between these two sub-disciplines is that the first one (environmental) is focused in getting a better global environment and protecting it whereas the second one (coastal) works on constructing at or near the coast, as well as in the development of the coast itself.
2. What is it the engineering design process?
The engineering design process is a set of series of steps that engineers use in creating functional products and processes. This process is highly iterative and some parts of the process often need to be repeated many times before going on with another activity. (Though the parts that get iterated and the number of such cycles in any given project may vary.)
3. Why is surveying so important to civil engineers?
Because before building anything, it is very important to know perfectly where are you working. The curves, points and overall shape of the land must be known and analyzed by the engineer before starting to build. With surveying, engineers reach a documented map where it is explained all what they need to know about a land so they are able to start building.
4. List three benefits of creating a model.
Modeling helps you reuse parts of existing information and knowledge in your new projects, saving time and money. Discovering errors earlier and reducing system defects. Modeling helps Improving system understanding through visual analysis
5. Why is the career outlook so bright for those in
engineering? The career outlook is very bright because engineers are people with a very important and essential task in our world that is to build and develop tools that make us an easier more comfortable life. In addition, they must have a very demanding and meticulous preparation. 1-Find an example of a civil engineering project in your town or area. Describe it and explain how it serves the community. In my grandmother's village a few weeks ago they installed a new stable for the cattle. It is an enclosure with different departments so that the shepherds can separate the animals and have a better organization.
2. Why do environmental engineers need to work with many
other types of engineers? Environmental engineers have to work with other types of engineers as their work is not focused on anything specific, but on improving our environment and its functionality, depending on the task they have to do need the help of one type of engineer or another. For example, if they need to build a port module they will have to ask a naval engineer for help.
3. Do all fields of civil engineering need to use surveying? Explain
your answer. Bearing in mind that civil engineers are in charge of developing infrastructures and different surroundings to make our world a more connected place, I believe that in all its fields surveying should be taken into account, since everything that they build depends on the land on which it is but, which engineers have to take into account. (Although it is true that there are fields in which surveying is of rather minor importance, for example when developing mechanisms to regulate pollution.)
4. Think about a time when you have worked with others on a
group project or in a formal group, like a sports team or singing group. What aspects of working together worked well? How could you bring this aspect to the workplace? In my case I have carried out cooperative work because I play soccer in my school team and from my point of view something that always works well is to share the different points of view of each member of the team to try to improve as a team. To bring this aspect to work, it could be applied by convening a meeting from time to time between colleagues working on the same project to share and try to improve what is necessary.
5. If you had to pick a priority for future engineers, what would it
be and why? If I could choose a priority for the engineers of the future, in my opinion I would set as my main objective the development of infrastructures, fuels. . . that are eco-sustainable and that help environmental sustainability and combat climate change.