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The Engineering Profession GE105 Introduction to Engineering Design College of Engineering King Saud University Lecture 3. The Engineering Profession FALL 2017

Scientists Versus Engineers The primary goal is the expansion of knowledge and understanding physical processes. Applies knowledge of math and the physical sciences to the efficient design and construction of usable devices, structures and processes.

What is a Profession? Requires specialized and highly skilled knowledge Requires an academic training Regulated by professional bodies Examination of competence Vital to society Compensation is higher than other occupations Enforces high standard of legal and ethical conduct

Is Engineering a Profession? Engineering possesses those attributes that typically characterize a profession Satisfies an indispensable and beneficial need Requires the exercise of carefulness and judgment Involves activities that require knowledge and skill not commonly possessed by the general public Has group consciousness for the promotion of knowledge and professional ideas and for rendering social services Has a legal status and requires well-formulated standards of admission

The Engineering Profession Whether the end result is a product, a process, a system or service, engineers need to consider safety, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Engineering is a career based on logical, systematic problem solving, generally in high- tech, industrial, or scientific fields.

What Engineers Do? Design products Design machinery to build and test these products Design Plants in which those products are made Design the systems that ensure the quality and efficiency of the manufacturing process Design, plan and supervise the construction of buildings, highways, transit systems. Develop and implement ways to extract, process and use raw materials such as petroleum and natural gas Exploit resources to satisfy the nations needs

Elements of Professionalism Competence Integrity Responsibility and Accountability Public Obligation Accountability: محاسبة-مساءلة; integrity: نزاهة; responsibility: مسؤولية

Elements of Professionalism (contn’d) Relevant, up-to-date knowledge and capabilities in a given area Appropriate non-technical competences: communication, business, leadership and management skills A broader foundation of relevant experience and understanding Relevant qualifications Continuing Professional Development 1 Competence

Elements of Professionalism (contn’d) 2 Integrity A clear commitment to abide by a code of ethics which is recognized and administered by the professional community. قواعد للسلوكيات / قواعد أخلاقية

3 Responsibility and Accountability Elements of Professionalism (contn’d) 3 Responsibility and Accountability A set of personal obligations and responsibilities which sit alongside the contractual obligation to an employer or client. A matching accountability which is also separate from that of an employer.

Elements of Professionalism (contn’d) 4 Public Obligation Regard for and contribution to the public good Protect the public interests Social responsibility Commitment and contribution to the professional community

EE ME Ch. E Engineering Departments CE Industrial Petroleum Aerospace Construction Structural Transportation Geotech. Environmental ME Fluid Dynamics Thermo- dynamics Mechanical Design Mechatronics Industrial Petroleum Aerospace Nuclear Mechatronics Bio-Engineering EE Power Generation Communication Control Electronics Ch. E Biochemical Polymers Plastics Food Processing