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By: Nicholas Wong
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Civil engineering and structural engineering are similar but not exactly the same. Civil engineering focuses more attention in design elements while structural engineering is more concern on inspecting materials to be used for the construction. They ensure that the materials being used for construction can support the design of the structure. This why structural engineering is known as structural engineering, which shows its difference from what it was derived from.
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This is a picture showing a group of engineers working to sturdy a building structure. These are some successful buildings that have long durability. They will last a long time due to a sturdy structure.
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A bachelors degree Completing a degree program approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Passing the Fundamentals of Engineering and Principles and Practice of Engineering exams Gaining four years of experience working in the engineering field.
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Paid $64,797 annually (Median) Pays ranges from $50,000 to $95,000 Don’t need experience These here are some plans that must be decided on before the engineers create the building. They have to agree on a certain plan before acting out, and if they don’t, it might cause the building to collapse.
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