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1 Engineering Disciplines

2 Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering ENGINEERING Engineering is the application of mathematics and scientific principles to better or improve life. Engineering is also the application to: equip creative minds with the mathematical and analytical skills necessary to conceive of new designs intelligently question present ways of accomplishing tasks find better alternative methods in light of evolving technology Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

3 Fields of Engineering The BIG FOUR fields of engineering include:
Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Fields of Engineering The BIG FOUR fields of engineering include: Chemical Civil Electrical Mechanical Most other disciplines are a derivative, combination or extension of one of these This is just a sampling of the fields and is not all-inclusive. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

4 Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Chemical Engineering Apply the principles of chemistry, physics, and engineering to design an operation of plants for the production of materials that undergo chemical changes during their processing Responsible for new and improved products and processes: New fuels for rockets, reactors, and booster propulsion Medicines, vaccines, serum, and plasma Plastics, synthetics and textiles Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

5 Civil and Construction Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Civil and Construction Engineering Plan, design, and supervise the construction of facilities in both the public and private sectors Projects vary widely in nature, size, and scope: Space satellites Launch facilities Offshore structures Bridges Buildings Highways Transit systems Dams Airports Irrigation projects Tunnels Treatment and distribution facilities for water Collection and treatment for wastewater Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

6 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Deals with the motion of electrons in metals Work focused on: Large electrical systems Motors and generators Electrical circuits in Buildings Power transmission systems Electrical generation plants Electronics engineering deals with the passage of charged particles in a gas, vacuum, or semiconductor. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

7 Mechanical Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Apply the principles of mechanics and energy to the design of machines and devices Most often associated with devices that move but includes thermal designs as well as HVAC Vibration analysis Lubrication Gears and bearing Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

8 Additional Engineering Disciplines
Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Additional Engineering Disciplines Many other engineering disciplines are derived as an extension or specialization within one of the four major disciplines. Aeronautical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Agricultural Engineering Architectural Engineering Automotive Engineering Biomedical Engineering Computer Engineering Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Note to Teacher: Add student created slides (Optional task in Activity 1.7 Discover Engineering) and/or use the following slides to present other disciplines of engineering. Students should be able to distinguish among the BIG FOUR engineering disciplines: Civil, Chemical, Electrical and Mechanical engineering.

9 Aeronautical Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Aeronautical Engineering Deals with flight and the movement of fluids in the earth's atmosphere. Specializing in the following work areas: Aerodynamics Propulsion Controls Structure Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

10 Aerospace Engineering
Fields of Engineering Aerospace Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Deals with environments not found on Earth Specialization in work areas centered on: Propulsion cryogenics Materials navigation Thermodynamics cosmic radiation Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

11 Agricultural Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Agricultural Engineering Agricultural engineering blends engineering knowledge with soil systems, land management, and environmental control. Five specialty fields: Soil and water Food Power machinery Structures Electric power generation 1. Soil & Water Engineering: water drainage erosion control irrigation systems land use 2. Food Engineering: minimize waste -minimize energy consumption minimize damage -Drying (vacuum) irradiation(long-term storage) 3. Power Machinery Engineering: feed systems storage systems(silo) waste handling systems processing (tractors, rakes, combines, mowing) 4. Structures Engineering: livestock silo (food) milking parlors waste handling 5. Electric Power Generation Engineering: remote locations self sufficiency power outages Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

12 Architectural Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Architectural Engineering Works with architects focusing on structural integrity and safety of design Structural engineering and this field are very similar; the main difference is the concern for aesthetics Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

13 Automotive Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Automotive Engineering Design and build all types of vehicles: Automobiles Trucks Tractors Bulldozers Motorcycles Addresses: Engine design Structural design Tire design Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

14 Biomedical Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Biomedical Engineering Bridges engineering, physical, and life sciences in identifying and solving medical and health-related problems Three general divisions: Bioengineering Medical Engineering Clinical Engineering 1. Bioengineering, a research activity, applies engineering techniques to biological systems (kidney dialysis) 2. Medical Engineering develops medical instrumentation, artificial organs, prosthetic devices, and materials 3. Clinical Engineering concerns itself with the hospital systems; decontaminating airlines, removing anesthetics gases from operating rooms Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

15 Computer Engineering The design and organization of computers:
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Computer Engineering The design and organization of computers: Hardware Software Who is the largest consumer of computers today? Automotive Industry Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

16 Industrial Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Industrial Engineering The design, improvement, and installation of integrated systems of people, materials, and energy to produce a product at the lower possible cost Deals with: Design of systems for the manufacture of products Raw materials to machines Workforce to operate machinery Removal of finished products Maintenance of machinery Study manufacturing processes for cost Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

17 Manufacturing Engineering
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Design of a manufacturing facility for a product or products Deals with: Physical plant layout Use of existing machines or new Purchase or rental of facilities Purchase of nonproducing facilities and equipment Packaging of product Shipping to market Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

18 The Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century
Fields of Engineering Principles of EngineeringTM Unit 1 - Lesson 1.3 – Careers in Engineering The Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century Before we look at the top 20 what do you think? Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007


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