MEC600 ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY ASSIGNMENT TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO IEM ESSAY NAME: MOHD YUZWAN BIN YUSOF MATRIX NO: 2012618884 GROUP: EMD7M5A LECTURER: On 29th of October‚ 2014‚ as a Mechanical Engineering student whom took the Engineering in Society (EiS) course‚ we are required to attend a talk program that had been organized by faculty. The talk is organized to give exposure and knowledge to student about the organization called IEM. The speech was given by Ir Dr Cheong Thiam Fook who are
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Role of Engineers in Transforming the Society ------------------------------------------------------------------ Topic: Role of Engineers in Transforming the Society Objectives: Ø to open an issue exploring the roles of engineers in transforming our society Ø to gather data regarding the past and present roles and significant contributions engineers have played and made in and to Philippine society Ø to thoughtfully consider the relevant emerging roles and functions of an engineer in transforming
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can work with my hands and mind to solve problems. I have narrowed my choices down to two main options‚ Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Technologies. To obtain these goals‚ I must set a track. The Process of deciding to pursue a career as an Engineer was not an easy one‚ but that process has helped me define my career goal‚ be realistic about what I want ‚ and plan thoughtfully about how to reach my goals. To help me narrow down my choices‚ I used the Georgia Career Information System’s(GCIS)
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Student: Andre Robinson Grand Canyon University: PHI-305 16 FEB 2014 This paper renders a point of view on the ethical dilemma presented in the case study of the Disappearing Degree from the ethical stand point of view the writer. This paper also weighs in on the philosophical viewpoints of Hobbes‚ Hume’s and Kent’s theories that are consistent with their views on ethics and human nature. The View of the Writer In this Ethical
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Chemical Engineering In the future I would like to become a chemical engineer. I really enjoy chemistry and hands on work “Chemical engineering is the application of chemistry to large scale industrial systems.” (Chemical engineering). I enjoy helping build different things like skateboards‚ ramps and‚ fixing parts on different things. When I took the sixteen personality quiz it said I was a virtuoso. The virtuoso likes hands on work and exploring ideas which I think fits my personality perfectly
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the selected case? [2 points] 4. What do professional ethical standards require in the selected case? Cite relevant parts of the Codes of Ethics. [2 points] 5. What action would you recommend? [2 points] Case 1: A software engineer‚ Engineer A‚ discovers that a colleague has been downloading restricted files that contain trade secrets about a new product that the colleague is not personally involved with. He knows that the colleague has been having financial problems‚ and he fears
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Civil Engineer I. A construction engineer can plan‚ design‚ and build any thing from roads‚ buildings‚ airports‚ tunnels‚ bridges‚ dams‚ and water systems all over the world. II. Job Information A. Pay 1. In Idaho they get paid $17.50 to $41.88 2. Nationally they get paid $19.65 to $44.24 B. Special requirements 1. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering 2. Engineering license a. 4 years as an engineer in training b. Pass
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practical work. The job of a mechanical engineer involves widespread handling of machines and components which have a direct relation with power by producing it‚ transmitting it or even making use of power. The major concern of mechanical engineers is bent towards ways and mechanisms through which natural energy sources are converted into uses of practical nature. As part of their work‚ mechanical engineers seek to come up with tools that are vital for other engineers to make use of them as they go about
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Chemical Engineer What is a Chemical Engineer? Chemical Engineers design and operate equipment and processes that bring about a change to physical matter. They take scientific principles and apply them to practical situations. Most chemical engineers work for large manufacturing and processing companies. They are responsible for designing‚ constructing‚ implementing‚ operating‚ and maintaining industrial equipment and processes in their companies’ plants. They may also get involved in
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Responsibilities of Professional Engineers in the Provision of Safe Drinking Water April 2001 CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 1. 7 INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 THE WALKERTON INQUIRY PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND DRINKING WATER SAFETY A BOUT THIS REPORT PROFESSIONAL ENGIN EERING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 2.1 THE RULES GOVERNING PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING 2.1.1 Historical Overview of Engineering Regulation 2.1.2 The Professional Engineers Act 2.1.3 Regulation
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