Who might wear this hat?
A person who applies math and science principles to solve problems.
Develops new products Works in testing or production Works in manufacturing and processes Specializes in a certain area
Offices Design companies Factories Plants In the field
Earnings as of 2013 › B.S. in engineering - $85,900 › M.S. in engineering - $95,576 › D.Sc. in engineering - $116,000 Salaries based on 3 factors: › Your experience (degree, years worked) › Your location (where you are in the world) › Type of engineer (some degrees earn more)
Who makes the most money (median)? AerospaceComputerChemical MechanicalElectrical Civil $64,000 $70,400 $66,400 $62,900$62,300$57,600
Aerospace Agricultural Architectural Biomedical Chemical Civil Computer Electrical Environmental Health and Safety Industrial Marine / Naval Materials Mechanical Nuclear Petroleum
College Degree: › Bachelor’s Degree in specific area › 4 year degree Masters / Graduate Degree: › Specialized training PE (Professional Engineer): › Licensed
Drafters › High school degree › 2 year degree: ITT Tech, SPSU, Devry Engineering Apprentice › Hourly wage Contract › Works for a “contracted” amount of time Co-Op › Start now as a high school student!
THE END! Any questions?
Using the internet, research a career in engineering or a related field. › Create a 2-3 minute power point presentation including the following: Title Slide: Name, Occupation Content Slides: What they do, where they work, earnings, education / training required, interesting facts Include pictures! Aerospace Agricultural Architectural Biomedical Chemical Civil Computer Electrical Environmental Health and Safety Industrial Marine / Naval Materials Mechanical Nuclear Petroleum
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