Monday, October 27, 2008

Engineering Scope in the World

Engineering Scope in the World….

• Aerospace - the research, design and production of aircraft, spacecraft, aerospace equipment, satellites and missiles.
• Agricultural - the development of solutions to problems involving plants and animals and the natural environment.
• Biomechanical and Biomedical - researching and designing equipment that assists in human movement, such as artificial limbs and organs.
• Chemical - the design and operation of industrial equipment and methods to manufacture chemical products.
• Civil - the design, construction and management of highways, railways, transit systems, airports, harbours, bridges, tunnels and buildings.
• Computer - the design, development and maintenance of computer systems
• Electrical - the generation or production, transmission, distribution and application of electrical energy, as well as low power electricity that is the basis for telecommunications, television and computer technology.
• Environmental - the development of technically- and economically-feasible solutions to environmental problems.
• Geological - the applying of geological data, techniques and principles to the study of rock, soil and ground water
• Geomatic(Surveying) s - the collection and displaying of data about the Earth’s surface and its gravity fields for such uses as mapping, legal boundary delineation, navigation and monitoring environmental concerns.
• Industrial and Manufacturing - the combination of expertise in equipment, material, procedures, human resources and production methods to assist organizations to improve efficiency, effectiveness and productivity.
• Mechanical - the applying of the principles of mathematics, material science, physics and economics to the design, manufacture and maintenance of mechanical equipment.
• Materials - the study of non-metallic materials (semiconductors, synthetic organic polymers, ceramics and composites.
• Metallurgical - the study of the properties and characteristics of metals and other materials.
• Mining - the discovery, extraction and preparation of minerals from the Earth’s crust to be used by manufacturing and energy industries.
• Naval Architectural and Ocean - the conception, design and construction of ships, offshore structures and other marine vehicles.
• Nuclear - Research, development and application of nuclear technology to energy production, environmental protection, medical diagnosis and treatment, and the use of radioisotopes in construction, sterilization, and space systems.
• Petroleum - the exploration, recovery, development and processing of oil and gas.
• Software Engineering - The specification, design, development and maintenance of software systems and products.

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