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Is There a Mechanical Engineer Inside You? A Student’s Guide To Exploring Careers in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Technology by Celeste Baine

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA Bonamy Publishing 2001Edition: 2nd edDescription: 58p. PBISBN:
  • 0971161356
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620.002 3 B162T
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This jam packed resource guide is perfect for anyone considering a career in mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology. 
Get yourself on the path to a challenging, rewarding, and prosperous career as an engineer or technologist by getting inside each discipline, learning the differences and making educated choices. This resource guide is packed with the information you need right now!

Written by award winning author Celeste Baine, these guides offer a unique perspective that is sure to capture a students’ attention. Baine holds degrees in electronic engineering technology, biomedical engineering and education.

You will learn: The differences between engineering and engineering technology, details about each branch of engineering, subdivisions within each branch, salary Information, where you can go to school, major areas of employment, where to get help.

Featured Are: Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Power Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Heating, Ventilating and Air-conditioning Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Accredited programs for mechanical engineering; mechanical engineering technology, power engineering, aerospace engineering, nuclear engineering, and automotive engineering, student competitions and relevant engineering societies.

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