Tag:architect, architects, builders, college, construction, consulting, contract, contractor, courses, degree, design, engineer, engineering, meeting, office, profession, skills, structural, talentsYou know you are interested in working somewhere within the construction industry, but should you be an Engineer or an Architect? Do you really understand the difference between the two and what your lifestyle would be like […]
Archive for January, 2007
Differences Between Engineering And Architecture As A Career Choice
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007Posted in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, General | No Comments »
The Profession Of Engineering
Saturday, January 27th, 2007Tag:construction, engineer, engineering, life, management, phantasmagoria, profession, professional, professionals, project, siteI received en email from someone who followed my blog posts. It’s an article regarding engineering profession. The writer for this article is President Herbert Hoover. I’m not quite sure from which organisation or universities his in, but the article really open up my mind […]
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What’s Up About Engineering Colleges?
Friday, January 26th, 2007Tag:career, classroom, colleges, degrees, engineer, engineering, engineering college, engineering colleges, knowledge, student, studyBesides the fact that they seem to create students that are inspired to create all the things we take for granted each day, and the reasoning that we as people have absolutely no idea about what engineering entails is enough to give some […]
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Online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Thursday, January 25th, 2007Tag:course, courses, credits, degree, engineer, engineering, graduates, master, program, scienceI’ve found an online engineering course. Yes, you heard me right. An online course. It’s really cool. But this is suitable only for those who interested in pursuing career in Electrical Engineering. Read the details below:-
Preparing electrical engineers with the tools and knowledge needed to advance […]
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Number Of Engineering Graduates Plummet
Monday, January 22nd, 2007Tag:course, department, engineer, engineering, graduates, survey, universitiesA survey of 100 engineering heads of department and 250 undergraduate engineering students highlights the very real dangers facing the once-mighty British engineering industry, including the challenge of enticing teenagers to study engineering then, crucially, retaining graduates within an engineering career.
The research was conducted in November 2006 by Loudhouse […]
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Engineering Jobs: Weighing Your Options
Monday, January 22nd, 2007Tag:career, engineer, engineering, engineering career, engineering jobs, experience, jobs, professionalIf you’re looking for engineering jobs the internet is a wonderful resource. Not only are there online job search tools, but there are professional discussion forums where you can find support from people on similar paths to your own.
Are you still trying to decide if a […]
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Computer Engineering
Wednesday, January 17th, 2007Tag:computer, computer engineering, computer engineers, design, engineer, engineering, softwareAs technology continues to evolve, there are increasingly blurred lines about the various subfields of engineering having to do with electricity, computers, computer software and several other engineering fields. Computer engineering has many of the same classification difficulties as software engineering and other technologically modern subfields of […]
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Some Ideas On Design Engineering
Thursday, January 11th, 2007Tag:design, design engineering, drafting, engineer, engineeringThere are a lot of ways to approach and break down the terms inherent in design engineering, the first aspect of this can be thought of as being the issue of design, and then a consideration of what engineering is as it relates to design. Design is many things […]
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The Software Engineering: Ongoing Debate About the Term ‘Engineering’
Monday, January 8th, 2007Tag:colleges, craftmanship, education, engineer, engineering, software, software engineering, universitiesIn 2004 there were more than 760,000 software engineers employed in the United States. To put this in perspective there were about 1.4 million engineers (combining all engineering disciplines) employed in the United States that same year.
During the 1990s it became acceptable to list ‘software engineer’ as […]
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What is Civil Engineering?
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007Tag:No TagsCivil engineering is a very broad field of engineering that itself is broken up into several different smaller categories. For the most part though, civil engineering deals with planning, construction and maintenance of public works or structures as they relate to water, earth or civilization.
Today most civil engineering has to do with bridges, power […]
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