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    training in order to ensure a career plan is realistic (Burack & Mathys, p.7, 1979). I have developed a number of skills both academically and through work experience which can be leveraged in my career. My hard skills include engineering, coding, operating air defense systems, planning defense designs, military operational understanding, and conducting procedural management of airspace. My soft skills include public speaking, coaching, critical thinking, group facilitation, and mentorship.…

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    Objective: M.S in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Major: Signal and Image Processing) Statement of Purpose From my perspective, excellent electronic engineers are a group of gifted and imaginative talents who bravely explore and innovate, change the world with passion and innovation. I have always dreamed of becoming an outstanding electronic engineer and making my due contribution to the development of electronic technology and human society. In order to fulfill this dream, I started…

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    wanted to get that four year degree, you would still be set with a good paying job! However, that job would pay less than what a Master’s degree would be able to get you. Most employers don’t require a master’s, but in some cases within software engineering, it is required and very much so wanted. The starting salary of an entry level software engineer is approximately seventy five thousand to eighty thousand. Furthermore, as you continue to work there, and gain experience, you could gain…

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    Durham. Brooks went to Duke University and acquired a Bachelor degree in physics. He also finished Harvard University and obtained a PhD in Applied Mathematics there. He worked at IBM (International Business Machines) and was responsible of the 360 IBM system and OS 360 development. To add, scientist also worked on the IBM 7030 Stretch, which is a transistorized supercomputer. It is said that a phrase “computer architecture” is founded by Brooks at the time he worked at IBM. In this paper, I…

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    With the ever-growing world population, food shortage has been an immense obstacle many developing countries are facing. Genetically modified food has addressed the complication and has been widely incorporated into the basic human diet. Although genetically modified foods supports the thriving human population, genetically modified food labelling and production should be extensively regulated by the U.S government to protect the public health, the environment and farmer’s sovereignty. First,…

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    Should We Allow Genetic Engineering? Genetic engineering has many positives and negatives. The technology used to modify organisms has agricultural medical, industrial and environmental applications. DNA was discovered in 1950’s it wasn 't until the early 1970’s scientist figured how to engineer genes. It could be used to prevent diseases and create new ways to even alter the process of a disease formation before we’re even born. The study of coded proteins or genes bring out advancements in…

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    I am interested in working on a project with one of my professors in the future. I also want to do a summer internship, and I plan to use the Baskin School of Engineering to help me get an internship in an engineering job (“UCSC Internship Programs”). That way, I will gain experience for my major and my future career as a software engineer. Hopefully, I can get an internship at one of my dream jobs, like Apple, Google, Cisco, Microsoft…

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    chapter one and two the main topic is engineering service in the community. The first chapter talks about the integration between community work and engineering classes within the university setting. The first chapter talks about how engineering classes and community work complement one another and have very beneficial outcomes in the long run. The chapter also highlights some of the key essential attributes for all engineers which consist of understanding engineering design, science, math, and…

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    Career Exploration Paper 1.-The career that I 'm planning to study is Civil Engineering. Normally, the duty that have all the Engineers from this career consist in improve the environment where we live. For example, their principal jobs are design and oversee new constructions and also keep old buildings working correctly like Airports, Railroads, Roads, and all the facilities of a city. Without forgetting that they have the ambition of create tall buildings and big structures that can be…

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    Throughout the entire world, when people hear “I am an Engineer” they immediately treat one with a certain respect. However, why do people do that? What is engineering? In the internet, there are millions of definitions of engineering many people believe it is being able to use math and science and apply it to the real world problems. However, I think it is someone that works hard to help the improve the world, pioneer in technology, and inspire future generations to succeed. I want to use…

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