Engineering Diciplines
Engineering Diciplines
Engineering Diciplines
Careers in engineering span the alphabet. From aerospace to manufacturing to transportation engineering, such a wide choice of options. Here is a partial listing of these disciplines: Aerospace Engineering Agricultural Engineering Architectural Engineering Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering Ceramic Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Fire Protection Engineering Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Mineral and Mining Engineering Nuclear Engineering Ocean Engineering Transportation Engineering Other Engineering Disciplines
Just as there are different fields of engineering, there are different fields within engineering technology. In related engineering technology discipline. Because this directory lists only four-year engineering technology technologists rather than technicians, we'll examine what technologists do in some of the most popular eng in becoming, a technician, however, keep in mind that they often do similar work. Here is a partial listing of these disciplines: Chemical Engineering Technology Civil and Construction Engineering Technology Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace engineers design and develop technology for commercial aviation, the national defense, and spa launch the Hubble Space Telescope, an orbiting instrument that allows us to see 10 times farther than we h
For more information, contact the Society of Flight Test Engineers and the American Institute of Aero Where do aerospace engineers work? Boeing Goddard Space Flight Center Lockheed Martin NASA
Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural engineers design farm and food processing equipment; construct crop storage and livestock bu irrigation, and waste disposal. Sometimes agricultural engineers work in labs like EPCOT's Land Pavilion, wh techniques such as hydroponicsthe science of growing plants in fluids without dirt.
For more information, contact the Society for Engineering in Agricultural, Food, and Biological Syste Where do agricultural engineers work? Archer Daniels Midland Cargill U.S. Department of Agriculture
Architectural Engineering
Working alongside architects, architectural engineers focus on the safety, cost, and construction methods of designing a building. For example, as the US population grows in the Southwest, more and more architectural engineers are investigating new ways to build on land where there is only sand and sagebrush. For more information, contact the Architectural Engineering Institute.
Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering
Bioengineering combines biology and engineering. Some of these engineers work closely with biologists and medical doctors to develop medical instruments, artificial organs, and prosthetic devices. Others investigate questions that involve technology and humans such as: How does working with computers all day affect one's health? For more information, contact the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at the University of Georgia or the Biomedical Engineering Network.
Ceramic Engineering
Ceramic engineers direct processes that convert clay, nonmetallic minerals, or silicates to ceramic products such as automobile parts, tiles on space shuttles, and solar panels. For more information, contact the American Ceramic Society.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering involves the processing and treating of liquids and gases. For example, some chemical engineers are studying ways to desalinate seawaterstripping it of salt to make the water safe to drink. Many chemical engineers work with petroleum and plastics, although both of these are the subject of independent disciplines. The term "environmental engineering" also applies to certain areas of chemical engineering, such as pollution control. For more information, contact the American Institute of Chemical Engineers . Where do chemical engineers work? Dow Chemical Dupont
Civil Engineering
One of the largest branches of engineering, civil engineering is a field that deals with buildings, bridges, dams, roads, and other structures. Civil engineers plan, design, and supervise the construction of facilities such as high-rise buildings, airports, water treatment centers, and sanitation plants. Civil engineers will need to design the special rail beds for the magnetic levitation trains of tomorrow. Soon we will be able to travel on these environmentally safe and efficient trains from coast to coast at 200-300 miles per hour. For more information, contact the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Computer/Software Engineering
Computer engineers deal with all aspects of computer systems including design, construction, and operation. Some computer engineers specialize in areas like digital systems, operating systems, computer networks, and software. For example, we rely on computer engineers to design the software for a computer simulation that will test stress points in a bridge before it is built. For more information, contact the Software Engineering Institute or the Association for Computing Machinery Where do computer/software engineers work? Cisco Systems IBM Microsoft Oracle Sun
Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering, the discipline that employs the largest number of engineers, covers everything related to electrical devices, systems, and the use of electricity. Electrical engineers work on power plants, computers, and other electrical devices. Electrical engineers are designing the dashboard computers that will monitor engine functions on automobiles of the future. For more information, contact the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Where do electrical engineers work? AT&T Motorola
Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers assist with the development of water distribution systems, recycling methods, sewage treatment plants, and other pollution prevention and control systems in the water, air, and land. Environmental engineers constantly seek new ways to reduce air pollution and pesticides. For more information, contact the American Academy of Environmental Engineers . Where do environmental engineers work? Environmental Protection Agency
Industrial Engineering
Industrial engineers organize the people, information, energy, materials, and machines involved in the production process. They are concerned with plant design and management, quality control, and the human factors of engineering. Industrial engineers perform tasks such as finding the best location for a high-tech company's new plant.
For more information, contact the Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, or the International Council on Systems Engineering.
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing engineers design tools and equipment and work with all aspects of manufacturingfrom production control and materials handling to mechanization and automation. Manufacturing engineers design the sensitive equipment that make vaccines. These specialists also improve manufacturing systems, enabling the United States to stay competitive with other industrialized nations. For more information, contact the Institute of Industrial Engineers, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, or SME's precollege site
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers use mechanics and energy principles to design machines such as engines and motors. Many mechanical engineers work in the areas of air-conditioning and refrigeration, automotives, manufacturing, welding, and robotics. They designed the robotically controlled braces that people with disabilities use to walk. For more information, contact the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear engineers design, develop, and control plants that use nuclear energy for fuel
and medical purposes. Some nuclear engineers are busy working on a nuclear-powered spacecraft that will travel to Mars. For more information, contact the American Nuclear Society.
Ocean Engineering
Ocean engineers direct the exploration and utilization of the ocean's resources. Their work is closely tied to petroleum and civil engineering. For example, ocean engineers might focus attention on underwater oil or gas exploration (petroleum engineering tasks), or they might design structures such as offshore drilling platforms, harbor facilities, and underwater machines (civil engineering tasks). For more information, contact The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Careers in Oceanography, Texas A&M, and the Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division (OOAE)
Transportation Engineering
Transportation engineers design streets, highways, and other transit systems that allow people and goods to move safely and efficiently. For example, before constructing a new sports stadium, city officials rely on transportation engineers to plan traffic patterns that will prevent major tie-ups after the game. For more information, contact: The Society of Automotive Engineers Where do transportation engineers work? US Department of Transportation Washington State Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration
include planning, production methods, fabrication, assembly, materials handling, scheduling, and quality assurance.