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Principles of Engineering

Principles of Engineering. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Objective: Students will be able to identify and differentiate among different engineering disciplines. Bellringer: Specify the number of engineering disciplines that the U.S. government keeps statistics on.

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Principles of Engineering

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  1. Principles of Engineering Tuesday, September 14, 2010

  2. Tuesday, September 14, 2010 • Objective: • Students will be able to identify and differentiate among different engineering disciplines. • Bellringer: • Specify the number of engineering disciplines that the U.S. government keeps statistics on.

  3. 4 - MINUTES REMAINING!!!

  4. Tuesday, September 14, 2010 • Objective: • Students will be able to identify and differentiate among different engineering disciplines. • Bellringer: • Specify the number of engineering disciplines that the U.S. government keeps statistics on.

  5. 3 - MINUTES REMAINING!!!

  6. Tuesday, September 14, 2010 • Objective: • Students will be able to identify and differentiate among different engineering disciplines. • Bellringer: • Specify the number of engineering disciplines that the U.S. government keeps statistics on.

  7. 2 - MINUTES REMAINING!!!

  8. Tuesday, September 14, 2010 • Objective: • Students will be able to identify and differentiate among different engineering disciplines. • Bellringer: • Specify the number of engineering disciplines that the U.S. government keeps statistics on.

  9. 1 - MINUTES REMAINING!!!

  10. Tuesday, September 14, 2010 • Objective: • Students will be able to identify and differentiate among different engineering disciplines. • Bellringer: • Specify the number of engineering disciplines that the U.S. government keeps statistics on.

  11. 30 - SECONDS REMAINING!!!

  12. 10 - SECONDS REMAINING!!!

  13. 5 - SECONDS REMAINING!!!

  14. TURN IN YOUR BELLRINGER

  15. Tuesday, September 14, 2010 Agenda: • Simple Machines - Lever, Wheel & Axle, and Pulley PowerPoint Presentation Homework: • Identify Engineer to interview, due Monday, September 20th. • The following pages list engineering organizations and websites where you may be able to locate engineers to interview.

  16. Engineering Organizations and Websites • American Association of Engineering Societies http://www.aaes.org/ • American Society for Engineering Education http://www.asee.org/ • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology http://www.abet.org/ • Abrasive Engineering Society http://www.abrasiveengineering.com/ • ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA http://www.acoustics.org/ • Aerospace Industries Association http://www.aia-aerospace.org/ • American Astronautical Society http://www.astronautical.org/ • American Bearing Manufacturers Association http://www.abma-dc.org/

  17. Engineering Organizations and WebsitesContinued • American Concrete Institute http://www.aci-int.org • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics http://www.aiaa.org/ • Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Societyhttp://www.rspsoc.org/ • Society of Automobile Engineers http://www.sae.org • American Institute of Chemical Engineershttp://www.aiche.org/ • Society of Plastic Engineers http://www.4spe.org/ • Society of Rheology http://www.rheology.org • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineershttp://www.ieee.org

  18. Engineering Organizations and WebsitesContinued • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)http://www.asce.org/ • Association of Engineering Geologists http://aegweb.org/ • Association for Women Geoscientists (Civil Engineering-related Society) http://www.awg.org/ • Association of Engineering Geologists http://aegweb.org/ • Association for Women Geoscientists (Civil Engineering-related Society) http://www.awg.org/ • EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTEhttp://www.eeri.org/ • Society of Manufacturing Engineers http://www.sme.org

  19. Engineering Organizations and WebsitesContinued • American Academy of Environmental Engineershttp://www.aaee.net/ • American Society of Safety Engineers http://www.asse.org/ • Institute of Industrial Engineers http://www.iienet.org/ • International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers http://www.isope.org/ • ASTM International Standards http://www.astm.org/

  20. Engineering Organizations and WebsitesContinued • American Institute of Mining,Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers http://www.aimeny.org/ • The Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society http://www.tms.org • American Society of Mechanical Engineering – Aerospace http://www.asme.org/divisions/aerospace/ • American Helicopter Society http://www.vtol.org/ • Society of Flight Test Engineers http://www.sfte.org/ • American Institute of Chemical Engineers http://www.aiche.org/ • ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS http://www.chemconsult.org/

  21. Engineering Organizations and WebsitesContinued • Chemical, Biochemical, and Process Engineering http://www.icheme.org/ • Microelectronics and Electronic Packaging http://www.imaps.org/ • IEEE Control Systems Society http://www.ieeecss.org/ • IEEE and the Communications Society http://www.comsoc.org/ • IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization http://www.ieee-isto.org/ • IEEE Power Electronics Society http://www.pels.org/ • Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers http://www.sname.org/ • American Society of Naval Engineers http://www.navalengineers.org/

  22. Engineering Organizations and WebsitesContinued • The International Society for Optical Engineering http://www.spie.org/’ • Optical Society of America (OSA) http://www.osa.org/ • International Council on Systems Engineering http://www.incose.org/ • American Academy of Environmental Engineers http://www.aaee.net/ • American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) http://www.asse.org/ • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) http://www.astm.org/

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