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Careers In Engineering. Professor of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering. Mylo Hellickson, Ph.D. Quiz. Name one thing engineers do How much might an engineer get paid per hour? What subjects should you take in high school to prepare you to study engineering in college?.
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Careers In Engineering Professor of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering Mylo Hellickson, Ph.D.
Quiz • Name one thing engineers do • How much might an engineer get paid per hour? • What subjects should you take in high school to prepare you to study engineering in college?
What Do You Want In a Career? • Help society & people • Develop new & innovative ways to solve problems • Watch your design go from an idea to reality • Challenging work • Good income • Opportunity to travel
Difference Between an Engineer, Engineering Technologist & a Technician • Engineers • Solving tomorrow’s problems today by applying science to the design and manufacture of a product • Requires a 4 year degree • Engineering Technologist • Develops the process to make the engineers product – focus on application • Requires a 4 year degree • Technician • Install, repair or maintain the product designed by the engineer and produced by the engineering technologist • Requires a 2 year degree
Aerospace Agricultural Architectural Biomedical Ceramic Chemical Civil Computer Electrical Environmental Fire Protection Industrial Manufacturing Mechanical Metallurgy/Materials Mineral/Mining Nuclear Ocean Software Textile Transportation Engineering Disciplines
Mechanical Engineering • Design a machine to do a job • Ag. Equipment • Machinery • Robotics
Mechanical Engineering • Heating • Ventilation • Air Conditioning • Air Quality
Civil Engineering Dam Design Structural Engineering
Civil Engineering • Surveying • Structural • Environmental • Geotechnical • Transportation Homeland Security
Civil Engineering Transportation Engineering Surveying
Electrical Engineering A Microelectromechanical Chemical Sensor Array Wind Energy
Electrical Engineering Communications Fiber Optics High-Voltage Substation
Agricultural Engineering • Ensure proper nutrients delivered to crops • Design Agriculture equipment • Develop environmentally friendly waste disposal methods • Design water management and irrigation systems • Design agricultural processing plants (ethanol, soybean, etc.)
Computer Science • All aspects of computer systems • Design • Construction • Networking • Operation • Use computers to improve how we do things and manage information
Math • Math teaching • Engineering math • Actuarial Science • Mathematical Biology • Applied math • Statistics • Pure math
Physics • Traditional engineering positions • Laboratories • Computer industries • Oil exploration • Nuclear power • Space/astronomy • Electronics
Engineering, Technology & Management • Construction Management • Supervise and manage the construction of engineering works • Operations Management • Supervise and manage the development of industrial and manufacturing processes
Job Opportunities • 100% Job placement • We cannot graduate enough engineering students to meet current demand • Types of work • Design • Education • Management/ownership • Sales • Field or plant work
Employers • IBM • Daktronics • Major engineering design firms • Federal, state and municipal government • Rockwell Collins • Jon Deere/Caterpillar/Case New Holland • Mayo clinic
What about salary? Occupation Hourly Annual Computer Software Engineer $ 43.35 $ 90,170 Construction Manager $ 44.85 $93,290 Mathematicians $ 45.16 $93,920 Electrical Engineer $ 41.47 $86,250 Mechanical Engineer $38.74 $80,580 Physicist $53.49 $111,250 Civil or Environmental Engineer $39.03 $81,180 2009 National Occupational Wage Estimates Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/oes/)
LicensureProfessional Engineer or PE • Engineering degree from an accredited four year institution • Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam • 4 years experience under a PE • Pass the Professional Engineering (PE) exam
College Projects Concrete Canoe Baja Buggy Human Powered Vehicle
Subjects to Study in High School • 4 years of high school math through trigonometry, pre-calculus or calculus • 4 years of laboratory science • 4 years of English • 3 years of social science • 2 years foreign language (same course) • 1 year fine arts • ½ Computer Science
How Do You Get Scholarships? • Take four years of math, science and English in high school • In Brookings those students avg. ACT 23.9 • Prepare and take the ACT • Class standing • Extracurriculars • Find out what special scholarships you might qualify for
How Do You Get Scholarships? • Jackrabbit guarantee • $1,000 per year guaranteed • South Dakota Opportunities Scholarship • Apply for local and national scholarships • Scouts, Church, corporations, etc. • Scholarships in your community • ROTC/National Guard • Tech Fellows • SD Opportunities Scholarship
Scholarships • ACT score • GPA • Class standing/class size • Activities • 0 to >$10,000+ per year
Summary • Research your career choice • Take advantage of activities to learn more about that choice • Position yourself to compete for scholarships • Prepare for college level work • Advanced placement • Visit Universities