Synopses & Reviews
This book provides a brief history and a comprehensive overview of the engineering profession and practice, describing the functions and career paths for various branches of engineering. Paul Wright offers suggestions on communications and creativity, as well as guidelines for the engineering code of ethics.
Synopsis
A broad, yet concise, introduction to the field of engineering for undergraduate students. Designed for the beginning student, this text covers the history of engineering, career paths for engineers, issues of professional responsibility and ethics, and critical engineering skills like problem solving and communication. Includes two case studies, one of which deals with the circumstances and events leading to the space shuttle Challenger accident.
A brief, paperback text, this title can be used in conjunction with other texts to provide a solid foundation for the introductory engineering course.
Table of Contents
* History of Engineering
* Definition of Engineering
* The Engineer as a Professional
* Learning and Creative Thought
* The Engineering Approach to Problem Solving
* Engineering Communications
* Engineering Calculations
* A Case Study--Atlant's Freedom Parkway Project
* A Case Study--Space Shuttle Challenger Accident