| What
is Engineering?
Engineering is exploring the unknown. It's asking
questions and creating new things and new ideas. It's building all-terrain
vehicles, designing submarines, firing lasers and planning roadways.
Engineering is a field that advances the boundaries
of knowledge and tests the laws of nature. It's the profession that's
given us compact discs, sports cars and computers, helped make medical
advances possible and put people in space. Engineering is bridges,
superstructures, transistors and chemical processes. It's power
systems, grids and ergonomics. It is, in essence, everything around
us that makes our lives easier, more pleasant and more productive.
As an engineering student, you will learn principles
and theories that prepare you to become a leader in the profession.
You'll have access to some of the most powerful engineering computer
workstations available, and you'll be taught by quality professors
who are committed to your progress.
Where will I start?
You'll begin your studies in Basic Engineering, where
you will gain a foundation in mathematics, the sciences and the
broad principles of engineering which will serve you well as you
advance in your studies. Your first-year courses will include:
- Introduction to Engineering
- Engineering Graphics
- C or Fortran 90 Computer Programming
- Chemistry
- English
- Mathematics
- Physical Education or Military Science
- Humanities Elective
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