Engineering term papers
What is Engineering?
Engineering is a branch of science and technology that applies scientific and mathematical principles to the design, manufacture, building, and operation of engines, processes, structures, and systems. Engineers are involved in the design of almost all practical products and systems that we use today from bridges, damns, and medical equipment to mass transit, computer hardware and software, space exploration, and environmental and architectural structures. Many terms that we use in everyday language come originally from the field of engineering. Terms such as beam, column, continuity, footing, foundation, and joist are just a few examples of these terms.
History of Engineering
Engineering skills and principles have been in use since ancient civilizations going back at least as far back as the ancient pyramids of Egypt. Amazing engineering feats were achieved in ancient Egyptian societies as well as in ancient Persian, Roman and Greek societies. The pyramids, temples, aqueducts, and road systems that they built and which we still see evidence of today are monuments to the these engineering achievements. Medieval Europe also made major contributions in engineering especially with the advent of Gothic architecture, as did ancient Asia from the time of the Monguls. From these early stages of engineering grew many new forms and fields of engineering such as civil engineering, which was established as a separate field in the 18th century, and electrical engineering, which was firmly established after a growth in the body of knowledge about electricity.
Types of Engineering
Chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and mechanical engineering are the five main areas of engineering, but there are also several specialized areas of engineering. These include, but are not limited to aerospace, biomedical, computer, environmental, nuclear, oceanic, and structural engineering.
Earning in a Degree in Engineering
People typically attracted to studying engineering enjoy problem solving, working in teams, and building things or improving the way things work. In addition, they tend to be analytical, imaginative, and creative as well as have strong math, science, and communication skills. Most engineering work requires a license and engineering students often go on to graduate studies in engineering. The types of courses an engineering student must take depend on the area of specialization in the field, of which there are many.
Recently published Engineering essays
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An in-depth exploration of the effective protection of a company's information systems.# 154281 | 25,182 words | 58 sources | 2013$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A study on the effect of calcium chloride in concrete, cement and masonry mortar.# 154045 | 1,617 words | 0 sources | 2013 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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This paper applies ethics to the Japan earthquake and tsunami disaster.# 153940 | 0 words | 0 sources | 2012 |$9.95 Add to cart More information
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A look at the history, benefits and future use of automatic fire sprinklers in the United States.# 153706 | 1,964 words | 6 sources | APA | 2013 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A review of the five types of building construction and their relevance for firefighters who suffer from the collapse of burning buildings.# 153438 | 1,560 words | 6 sources | APA | 2013 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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Presents the history of the building of the transcontinental railroad in the mid 18th century by the Union Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad of California.# 152478 | 2,140 words | 5 sources | MLA | 2013 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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An overview of the production and applications of wood.# 152283 | 2,516 words | 3 sources | APA | 2013 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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Argues that the 2005 Hurricane Katrina, which caused destruction, injury and death within New Orleans and its surroundings, could have been minimized.# 151719 | 4,020 words | 24 sources | MLA | 2010 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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Investigates six advanced nursing technologies: CPAP, BiPAP, arterial cannulation, extra ventricular monitoring, therapeutic hypothermia and cardiac defibrillation.# 151638 | 3,745 words | 20 sources | APA | 2010 |$19.95 Add to cart More information
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A discussion on the issues involved in managing health and safety at work.# 151555 | 2,103 words | 20 sources | MLA | 2012 |$19.95 Add to cart More information