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    Introduction to biomedical engineering . Burlington, MA: Elsevier. The purpose of this book is to give an introduction to the scientific field of biomedical engineering. It provides the reader with a broad definition of the subject, its areas of study, branches, and disciplines. The text was primarily intended for engineering students in their sophomore or senior years in college who have a strong mathematical background and are interested in pursuing an engineering degree. Students that are in…

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    Engineering is a branch of science and technology that deals with design, building, and the use of engines, machines, and structure. There are a lot of carries within the enormous branch that people refer to as engineering. The two branches that got my attention were electrical engineer and mechanical engineer. Since this two branches deal with different aspects of engineering, I will be talking about engineering as a big branch. Therefore, Engineering has responsibilities that help the worker…

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    I believe many gateways can be opened with the solution to this main problem: How do we successfully reverse engineer the human brain? This is our core processing center, where all human function and ability occurs from. If we can reverse engineer it that means there will be a complete knowledge on how to translate that fact to better understanding different aspects of life and our actions. Have you ever wanted to know how a personality develops or what happens to the body on a microscopic level…

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    Like any other engineering disciple, chemical engineers are deeply interested in bettering the world through innovation. They seek translate their knowledge in mathematics, science, economics and even social insight into actions, and aim to invent, design and construct new perspectives and concepts to tackle the problems we face in the world today. Many tend to associate the term ‘chemical engineer’ with huge process plants and chemical reactors. Whilst this is not an inaccurate reflection of a…

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    Communication Before entering this course, I was quite unsure as to what concentration of undergraduate studies to focus on. Specifically, it was to either choose between civil and environmental engineering major of studies. I was at a crossroads. Yet, I wanted to evaluate the career path more in depth to make a decision that will correlate to my values and lifestyle objectives. I began to experience some anxiety about the major courses and confusion as to which career provided the most…

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    There are over forty varieties of engineering offered at the University level. Engineers have influenced everyday life through different discoveries and inventions. One of these inventions was the light bulb invented by Thomas Edison who is credited with being one of the world’s first electrical engineers. Electrical engineering requires a vast array of skills and talents, but offers numerous opportunities for employment along with several perks such as traveling and the knowledge to solve…

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    Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest categories of engineering. I choose it mainly because it seemed to fit my mechanical background. Also it covers such a wide subject area that it would provide plenty of job opportunities after completing my degree. My academic plan is to complete a bachelor degree for mechanic engineering and then continue into a masters for petroleum engineering. I have worked in the oilfield in the past and I find that area of study very interesting.…

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    Just like in any other job there are pros and cons. First pro of mechanical engineering is that there is high-level Salary. Being the designers of important equipment Mechanical engineers are paid a lot with an average annual income, according to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statics, of 85,264$. Money isn 't everything in the world but this is an incentive. The second pro is that there is job flexibility, unlike a specialist who has no choice but to do one thing with their skill, mechanical engineers…

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    Stephen Marcum Mrs. Lozares English II 15 February 2017 Fixing fight and flight 1.Aerospace engineering has always been a dream of mine I’ve always loved rockets and planes, satellites, anything that flies or shoots up. And engineering, the idea of thinking of new ideas and making them a reality, really excites me. So in theory this should be the perfect job. However that’s just it, In theory. So this essay will be researching aerospace engineers what they do and how they do it. 2.Aerospace…

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    Aerospace Engineering So much technology we have now days. Is crazy how we have so much technology it can transport people from one place to another in matter of hours when it would probably take months or years in walking . Thats how much our technology has evolved. We have done so much things such as fly and go to outer space. But this is only done with the education of an aerospace engineer. They are part of the process of building planes and even spacecraft. This career may be one of the…

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