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OPPORTUNITIES IN ENGINEERING
OPPORTUNITIES IN ENGINEERING - I - ENGINEERING AND THE ENGINEER
II. ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES
III. THE ENGINEERING TYPE
IV. THE FOUR MAJOR BRANCHES
V. MAKING A CHOICE
VI. QUALIFYING FOR PROMOTION
VII. THE CONSULTING ENGINEER
VIII. THE ENGINEER IN CIVIC AFFAIRS
In this insightful look at the engineering profession, the author examines how the very tools that once powered conflict can become the means to restore peace. By tracing the public’s often‑misunderstood view of engineers—from the locomotive operator to the visionary designer—the book reveals the distinct responsibilities and creative freedom that set engineers apart. It asks listeners to consider the moral weight of shaping technology that influences every aspect of modern life.
The narrative weaves stories of pioneers such as Watt, Westinghouse, Eiffel and Edison, showing how their inventions opened whole new realms of possibility. Alongside these historical sketches, practical advice highlights emerging fields, from power generation to aviation, and suggests pathways for those eager to join the discipline. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of where engineering can lead both society and an individual’s career.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (102K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1879
A little-known early 20th-century writer, he left behind both a practical guide to engineering careers and a vivid desert romance set in the American Southwest. His surviving books suggest a versatile author who could move easily between useful nonfiction and atmospheric storytelling.
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