Top Ten Benefits of an ENGINEERING CAREER

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Top Ten Benefits of an ENGINEERING CAREER ETP 2005 – Brian Vance This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0402616. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation (NSF). http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Number Ten Creative Thinking Because we are in a time of rapid social and technological changes, the need for engineers to think creatively is greater now than ever before. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Technological and Scientific Discovery Number Nine Do you know why golf balls have dimples on them? Do you know what a laser is or how a computer works? Do you know why split level houses experience more damage in earthquakes? An engineering education can help you understand how these, and many other things in the world, WORK. Technological and Scientific Discovery http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Professional Environment Number Eight Professional Environment Engineers are treated with respect and have certain freedoms in your work. You will have influence in what happens in your company. You will have many opportunities to learn and grow through your work. Dgdfggfgsgfdgfgfdgffsdsff Fdfsfgdf Fgsd http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Number Seven Prestige Engineers play a primary role in sustaining our nation’s international competitiveness, maintaining our standard of living, ensuring a strong national security, and protecting public safety. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Number Six Financial Security While financial security should not be your only reason for choosing a career in engineering, if you decide to become an engineer you will be well paid. Engineering graduates receive the highest starting salary of any discipline. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Potential to Benefit Society Number Five Potential to Benefit Society As an engineer, you can choose to work on projects that clearly benefit society, such as cleaning up the environment, developing prosthetic aids for disabled persons, developing clean and efficient transportation systems, and increasing the standard of living in underdeveloped countries. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Intellectual Development Number Four Intellectual Development An engineering education will “exercise” your brain, developing your ability to think logically and solve problems http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Number Three Challenging Work In the engineering work world, there is no shortage of challenging problems. There will be no single answer, no answer in the back of the book, no professor to tell you that you are right or wrong. You will be required to devise a solution and persuade others that your solution is the best one. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Variety of Career Opportunities Number Two Variety of Career Opportunities What do Neil Armstrong, Jimmy Carter, and Alfred Hitchcock have in common? Though the eventually chose very different careers – an astronaut, a president, and a filmmaker. They all started with an engineering career. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm

Number One Job Satisfaction Studies show that , by far, the No. 1 cause of unhappiness among people in the U.S. is job dissatisfaction. It is important to find a career that provides you with enjoyment and satisfaction. Engineering provides a satisfying field of work for numerous reasons, some of which were listed here. http://www.engineeringk12.org/students/have_you_got_what_it_takes/top_ten_benefits.htm