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Tom Rebold Engineering Monterey Peninsula College Find Out at MPC!
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What is Engineering? Why is Engineering a Good Career Choice? Are You an Engineer?
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Everyday Life Math and Science Engineering
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Everyday Life Math and Science Engineering
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Everyday Life Math and Science Engineering
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Everyday Life Math and Science Engineering
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Everyday Life Math and Science Engineering
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Roads and bridges Water source and treatment plants City planning
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Engines and motors Heating and air conditioning Micro-electro mechanical systems (airbag accelerometers)
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Computer Chips Electricity Distribution (“PG&E”) Cell phones (communications) Speech Recognition Satellite Radar Imaging
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Aerospace Biomedical Chemical Environmental Geotechnical Materials Nuclear Petroleum Etc, etc, etc
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Why is Engineering a Good Career Choice? Engineering offers…
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Challenging Jobs "I love proving others wrong."
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Lasting and Tangible Products “I get paid to break things”
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Prestige…
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"I wanted an opportunity to put something in people's hands that could affect their lives and maybe make them safer“ -- Aimee Rose Humanitarian of the Year Help to Humankind
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Engineering is Fun! "It's amazing what a few hundred more amps can do!“ J.B. Straubel Innovator of the year
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Are You an Engineer?
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Able to visualize 3D Objects Analytical Reasoning Mathematics Memory for Design
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Virtually all engineering specialties use this aptitude. ◦ how pieces of a 3D puzzle fit together ◦ how a blueprint will look when it’s built.
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Others need to work at developing it ENGR 2 Engineering Graphics
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Understanding processes and how they work Arrange ideas in a logical sequence Organize information to solve problems in math and science
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Ball in Pipe Problem A 6” long steel pipe embedded in the floor. Someone dropped a ping-pong ball in it You are 1 of 6 people in the room How can you remove the ball without damaging the pipe, floor, or room? The following materials are also available:
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100’ of clothesline A carpenters hammer A chisel A box of Wheaties A file A wire coat hanger A monkey wrench A light bulb 5 other people …you have 3 minutes!
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Key: Geometry, trig, and calculus Critical: Learning core math principles ◦ depends more on structural visualization, analytical reasoning Students who don’t like math ◦ may still find engineering a good career fit ◦ may need to work harder to achieve mastery Good in math, don’t like structural visualization ? ◦ try careers in financial analysis, economics, marketing research, social or physical sciences, or programming.
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“Math is a tool to use in making engineering happen."
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Architecture and Engineering design For designing structures, facilities, products ◦ engines, machinery, equipment, etc ◦ Ready?
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Engineering at MPC
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“I like being able to finish the first two years of my degree right here at home” MPC’s Engineering Transfer Program
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“”The classes are small so I get a lot of help from the instructors” Average size of University calculus lecture: 300 Average size of MPC calculus class: 20
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YOU: maintain a qualifying GPA while at MPC THEY: grant early admission when you are ready to transfer THEY are: UC Davis, UCSC (all UC’s except Berkeley and UCLA), San Jose State…and more
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While in high school, you should take ◦ Algebra I and II Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus ◦ Biology, Chemistry, Physics ◦ Social Studies (3 years), English (4 years) ◦ Foreign Language (2-3 years) ◦ Fine Arts/Humanities (1-2 years) ◦ Computer Programming or Applications
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High School students can get a jump start into Engineering by taking these entry level classes: ◦ ENGR 1 Introduction to Engineering (highly recommended) ◦ ENGR 50 Robotics
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The Possibilities are Endless! For more information, email trebold@mpc.edu
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ENGR1 Final Project Competition
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