Considering an Engineering Career?

Are you thinking of a career in engineering? It’s an excellent choice even in this economy. Engineers keep bridges standing, direct traffic flow and keep airplanes in the air. Without engineers we would not have landed on the moon, and there would be no roller coasters. An engineering degree in any of their many fields, promises a very rewarding career with excellent compensation.

The term engineer dates back to 1325 AD when it simply meant “one who operates engines”. However, we can go back to ancient times and see examples such as the Great Pyramids of Egypt or the Parthenon in Athens. A engineering career is based around the acquisition and application of mathmatical, technical, and scientific knowledge in order to design as well as implement precise machines, devices, structures, and processes that will achieve a pre-defined outcome or goal. Engineering in and of itself is a varied discipline comprised of many specific areas of study. As such, look at this as an occupational decision can be difficult with choices such as:

  • Chemical Engineering Career
  • Aerospace Engineering Career
  • Civil Engineering Career
  • Mechanical Engineering Career
  • Electrical Engineering Career
  • Agricultural Engineering Career
  • Software Engineering Career

As with many careers, one in engineering begins with getting the right education. A keen interest in math and science is important. Do you like to take things apart to see how they work? If so, then you could make a great engineer some day. In our Engineering Career Center you can learn more about the different branches of engineering along with appropriate organizations, associations a list of some of the best engineering and technical colleges in the world.

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www.tryengineering.org

Additional info can also found via the IEEE and IBM which have teamed together to create a new site which combines info on engineering careers with interactive activities. Intended for pre-university students, parents, teachers, school counselors, and the general public, TryEngineering.org lets visitors explore how to prepare for an engineering career, ask experts engineering-related questions, play interactive games, and more.

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  1. Hello, May I publish some part of your post on my engineering blog located on my university website? I have been a student of chemical engineering for 3 years now and have lots of people ask me about my choice and why I did make it. Thank you!