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in
The USA?
There
are millions of engineers in work around the world,
and it is quickly becoming one of the largest professions.
Traditionally the academic fields of study are chemical,
civil, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering.
Historical figures from Leonardo Da Vinci, to Neil Armstrong
to the Palestine Leader Yasser Arafat have all found
that with a good engineering education behind them they
have had the opportunity to open doors into a wide range
of potential careers.
So,
why is engineering such a popular study choice today?
Why
would I want to become an engineer?
It
is important to find a career that provides you with
enjoyment and satisfaction. After all you might spend
around forty years working eight hours or more a day,
five days a week, fifty weeks a year. Do you want to
dislike every minute of this time, or would you rather
do something that you enjoy?
For
numerous reasons engineering provides a satisfying field
of work
- Variety
of career options
- Challenging
work
- Intellectual
development
- Benefit
society
- Financial
security
- Prestige
- Professional
environment
- Technological
and scientific environment
- Creative
thinking
What
sort of career opportunities are available?
Careers
in engineering span the alphabet. The five largest traditional
academic fields of study are civil, chemical, electrical,
industrial and mechanical engineering. There are also
more specialised engineering fields from aerospace to
nuclear to biomedical engineering - no other career
field offers young men and women such a wide choice
of options. The career opportunities are also extremely
flexible to the individuals interests and needs. For
example:
- If
you are imaginative and creative, Design Engineering
may be for you
- If
you like laboratories and conducting experiments,
you might consider Test Engineering
- If
you organise and expedite projects, look into being
a Development Engineer
- If
you are persuasive and like working with people, consider
a career in sales or field Service Engineering
- If
you enjoy your science and mathematics classes, then
these are most strongly resembled by the work of Analytical
Engineers
What
sort of person do I need to be to study engineering
in the USA?
If
you like a challenges, engineering could be for you,
as there would be no shortage of challenging problems.
Generally real world engineering problems are quite
different from the problems you solved at school - those
usually had a single correct answer. When you get into
the engineering world, virtually all problems will be
open-ended. There will be no single answer, no answer
in the back of the book, no professor to tell you that
you are right or wrong. You will be required to devise
a solution and persuade others that your solution is
the best one. Also, because engineers spend much of
their time solving problems a strong engineering candidate
should enjoy problem-solving and excel at it.
How
do I become an engineer?
You
will need a bachelor's degree in engineering. This may
take up to five years, and should be taken in a solid
engineering school which is known for its accomplished
faculty members and often conducts important research.
How
do I know that it is a quality engineering course?
Good
engineering programs are ABET accredited, meaning that
they meet the minimum education standards set by the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
Currently more than 300 colleges and universities offer
ABET accredited engineering programs as graduate schools
(and also employers in industry and federal government)
all attach a great weight to ABET accreditation. It
is important to note that ABET accredits disciplines,
not schools; within an emerging school, some fields
may be accredited while others are not.
Don't
you have to excel academically to become an engineer?
Although
engineering is a demanding major that requires good
grades, particularly in mathematics and science, you
do not necessarily have to be a genius. Ideally you
should rank in your top one-third of your high school
class and certainly in the top half.
How
can I best prepare myself academically to be accepted
onto an engineering course in the States?
Enrich
your skills by taking as many mathematics courses as
your school offers, as well as laboratory science courses
such as chemistry and physics. Because engineers convey
ideas graphically and may need to visualise products
or processes in three dimensions, courses in graphics,
drafting or design are also helpful
Where
would I find more information about engineering courses
available in the USA?
ASEE
(The American Society for Engineering Education) has
information about different engineering and technology
schools, what programs they offer and grade requirements
for domestic and international students at www.academic.asee.org
This information is provided by individual universities,
so some schools may have pages of information and others
only a few listings.
Alternatively
you can contact the ASEE direct at:
American
Society for Engineering Education
1818 N Street
NW, Suite 600
Washington DC
20036
Tel: +1 202 331 3500
Web: www.asee.org/precollege
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