Engineering

Ceramic Sciences and Engineering

Ceramic science trains students to learn how to create ceramic material for home and industrial use.  Ceramic engineering is a field that analyzes the different uses and types of ceramics as well as news forms and methods for creating ceramics.  There are many applications for ceramic use from a power cell to bone implants for medical use.

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Chemical Engineering

A Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Master of Science in Chemical Engineering or a Doctorate of Chemical Engineering are types of degrees you can get when you major in Chemical Engineering.

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City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Local governments employ most city/urban community and regional planners. After you earn college degrees and get hired to work as a planner types of assignments you may work on involve creating long and short term plans that focus on growing area communities.

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Civil Engineering

Civil engineers have a massive responsibility when it comes to their projects.  They are responsible for designing, planning, and constructing airports, tunnels, bridges, roads, dams, water supply, sewage systems, etc. They also have to ensure that all projects are built to withstand all kinds of natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, etc. as well as projecting the life expectancy, repairs and upkeep costs, and keeping all construction within government regulations and laws.

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Computer Engineering

Computer engineers are electrical engineers with special training in computer systems.  They are responsible for a wide range of computer issues from hardware and software repairs, to hardware and software design.  They also work in compute systems like networks and media development.  They both create and troubleshoot.

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Construction Engineering

The construction industry is the largest industry in the country generating around $10 billion annually.  Construction engineering ties together construction management with an emphasis in architectural design and technical courses in construction.

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Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

Electrical engineering is a very broad and exciting field.  It was first started as a program at MIT.  In general, an electrical engineer is responsible for the design, development, and testing of electrical equipment.  Because of how many very different kinds of businesses and industries use electrical equipment, the type of equipment electrical engineers work on is enormous.

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Electromechanical Engineering

After you enroll in Electromechanical Engineering degree programs at accredited colleges and universities you can learn about electric and electronic technologies and mechanical principles.

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Engineering Chemistry

As an Engineering Chemistry major you can learn about bio-chemicals and the impact they have on humans and the environment. Strong mathematical and technology skills can help you to excel while taking Engineering Chemistry college courses, as most core courses associated with the degree are scientific or mathematical based.

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Engineering Mechanics

Undergraduate and graduate degrees are available at accredited postsecondary schools if you major in Engineering Mechanics. For example, you can get degrees such as Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering Mechanics or a Master of Engineering Mechanics.

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Walden University Engineering programs:
  • Computer Engineering, General (Master's degree)
  • Computer Software Engineering (Master's degree)
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Master's degree)
  • Engineering, General (Postbaccalaureate certificate)
  • Engineering, General (Master's degree)
  • Systems Engineering (Master's degree)
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