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Print Price: $79.99

Format:
Paperback
416 pp.
7.5" x 9.25"

ISBN-13:
9780190279332

Copyright Year:
2017

Imprint: OUP US


Engineering Your Future

A Brief Introduction to Engineering, Sixth Edition

William C. Oakes and Les L. Leone

Engineering Your Future is an authoritative guide to the academic expectations and professional opportunities in engineering, a field that is both academically rigorous and creatively demanding. Today's engineering students are faced with endless career opportunities. This text clarifies those options and directs students down the path to a rewarding career in the engineering field.

This concise and inexpensive version of the comprehensive edition contains the eleven most popular chapters from its parent text, offering the best option for instructors looking for a solid base from which to work while they incorporate outside projects or assignments.

Readership : Introduction to Engineering.

Preface
1. The Heritage of Engineering
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Beginnings of Engineering: The Earliest Days
1.3 Early Cities
1.4 A Case Study of Two Historic Engineers
1.5 Computers, Information, Networking, and People
1.6 The History of the Disciplines
1.7 Closing Thoughts
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
2. Engineering Majors
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Engineering Functions
2.3 Engineering Majors
2.4 Emerging Fields
2.5 Closing Thoughts
2.6 Engineering and Technical Organizations
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
3. A Statistical Profile of the Engineering Profession
3.1 Statistical Overview
3.2 College Enrollment Trends of Engineering Students
3.3 College Majors of Recent Engineering Students
3.4 Degrees in Engineering
3.5 Job Placement Trends
3.6 Salaries of Engineers
3.7 The Diversity of the Profession
3.8 Distribution of Engineers by Field of Study
3.9 Engineering Employment by Type of Employer
3.10 Percent of Students Unemployed or in Graduate School
3.11 A Word from Employers
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
4. Succeeding in the Classroom
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Attitude
4.3 Goals
4.4 Keys to Effectiveness
4.5 Test-taking
4.6 Making the Most of Your Professors
4.7 Learning Styles
4.8 Well-Rounded Equals Effective
4.9 Your Effective Use of Time
4.10 Accountability
4.11 Overcoming Challenges
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
5. Problem Solving
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Analytic and Creative Problem Solving
5.3 Analytic Problem Solving
5.4 Creative Problem Solving
5.5 Personal Problem-Solving Styles
5.6 Brainstorming Strategies
5.7 Critical Thinking
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
6. Computer Tools for Engineers
6.1 The Internet
6.2 Word Processing Programs
6.3 Spreadsheets
6.4 Mathematics Software
6.5 Presentation Software
6.6 Operating Systems
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
7. Teamwork
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Engineers Often Work in Teams
7.3 Team Organizational Structures
7.4 Team Growth Stages
7.5 What Makes a Successful Team?
7.6 Team Leadership
7.7 Effective Decision Making
7.8 Attitudes toward Team Experiences
7.9 Documenting Team Performance
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
8. Engineering Design
8.1 What Is Engineering Design?
8.2 The Engineering Design Process
8.3 Using the Engineering Design Process-ATM
8.4 Using the Engineering Design Process-Backpack
Background
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
9. Technical Communication
9.1 Visual Communication
9.2 Oral Presentations
9.3 Written Documents
9.4 Revising and Editing
9.5 Conclusion
REFERENCES
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
10. Ethics and Engineering
10.1 Introduction
10.2 The Nature of Ethics
10.3 The Nature of Engineering Ethics
10.4 Codes of Ethics and the Obligations of Engineers
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
11. Engineering Work Experience
11.1 A Job and Experience
11.2 Summer Jobs and On- and Off-Campus Work Experiences
11.3 Volunteer or Community Service Experiences
11.4 Supervised Independent Study or Research Assistantship
11.5 Internships
11.6 Cooperative Education
11.7 Which Is Best for You?
EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES
Appendix A: Nine Excel® Skills Every Engineering Student Should Know
Appendix B: Impress Them: How to Make Presentations Effective
Appendix C: An Introduction to MATLAB
Index

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William Oakes is an Associate Professor at Purdue University-Lafayette and the Director of his school's EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) program. He is a member of numerous engineering societies and gives lectures around the country on engineering education. He is also the co-author of OUP's Service-Learning: Engineering in Your Community (2e, 2013). Les Leone is Professor Emeritus in the College of Engineering at Michigan State University. He is the recipient of numerous teaching honors from the American Society for Engineering Education.

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Special Features

  • An authoritative guide to academic expectations and professional opportunities helps direct students down the path to a rewarding career in engineering.
  • Provides a balanced introduction to engineering with coverage of statistics, design, and the communication and technical skills required for a future in the field.
  • Unique exercises, vignettes, and problems encourage students' engagement with the text and enhance their understanding of key concepts.
New to this Edition
  • Rewritten chapter on the heritage of engineering encourages students to reflect on the history of engineering and how much our daily lives are impacted by the field.
  • Updated throughout to reflect the latest available information on current technological advances including mobile computing and nanotechnology (Ch. 2), and recent statistical data on job markets, college enrollment trends, and diversity within the engineering profession (Ch. 3).
  • Fully updated chapter on teamwork includes examples from today's leading companies including Netflix, Tesla Motors, and Google. (Ch. 7)
  • Significantly expanded section on programming serves as a starting point for students to learn code. (Appendix C)