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  • Architecture and Architects Jobs  By : AnYc
    In recent years the architects job has become more and more complicated. Compared to his counterpart in ancient times, he now has many considerations when creating a design for a new building or structure.
  • Earning A Civil Engineering Graduate Degree Online  By : Mark Woodcock
    Civil engineering is among the oldest branches of the vast field of engineering. Civil engineers create, construct, and maintain all types of public systems and structures, and are literally the backbone of any city or town. Civil engineers are often responsible for any of the following tasks: design and/or construction of road systems, municipal buildings and centers, airports, as well as water supply and sewage systems that include tunnels, bridges, dams, and filtration str...
  • A Short History of Flight  By : Barney Garcia
    People have dreamed of flying since ancient times. About six thousand years ago drawings on tombs in Egypt showed gods that could fly. Leonardo da Vinci, who lived five hundred years ago, was very interested in flight and believed the way to do it was to flap wings as birds do.
  • Engineers Make Great Inventors  By : Lisa Parmley
    Or is it that inventors make great engineers? Either way, they go hand-in-hand.

    Engineers of virtually any specialty get paid to experiment with the technologies of today and add in improvements of their own. In the process, they often create new, useful inventions that may be eligible for a patent.

    Engineers invent new technologies for the rest of us.

    There are many engineers (otherwise known as inventors) in history. I’m sure you’ll recognize the names of a few.
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  • The Road To Becoming A Licensed Engineer  By : John Daye
    Licensing is necessary for an engineer to prove they maintain the expected level of professional competency. A degree alone is not enough. Practicing as an engineer involves important safety and public health issues. For this reason, licensing is required as proof that the individual understands the concepts, their applications and the code of ethics behind working as an engineer.

    The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) governs the licensure...
  • Career Track: Becoming An Engineer  By : John Daye
    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines engineers as those who “apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to technical problems.” In other words, engineers are the ones who solve complex problems for the rest of us.

    There are approximately 1.5 million engineers in the U.S. today. Engineering is a challenging job with decent pay (an engineer’s pay is higher than most with just a bachelor’s degree). In fact,...


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