Career As An Agricultural, Optical, Or Nuclear Engineer
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Engineering specialties offer opportunities with vast potential for 21st century technology
achievements to benefit people worldwide. While traditional engineering still drives this profession, advancing needs and technologies have increased the demand for more focused specialization. The demand for engineers shows no signs of slowing and everyone expects the profession to continue to grow.
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Career As An Agricultural, Optical, Or Nuclear Engineer - Institute For Career Research
Career As An Agricultural, Optical, Or Nuclear Engineer
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Institute For Career Research
Copyright 2009 Careers Research Reports by The Institute For Career Research CHICAGO
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Engineering Specialties Have Opportunities with Vast Potential for 21st Century Technology
Achievements To Benefit People Worldwide
Traits:
Math and science skills
Computer literacy
Motivation and discipline
Inquisitive mind
Good communication
A doer and creative thinker
Team player
Welcome challenges
What You'll Do:
Depending on your specialty:
Study design and test new ways to use farmlands
Develop, design, test and manufacture in aerospace science
Develop new propulsion sytems for travel and space exploration
Work with power generation and production
Where You'll Work:
National and international businesses, pharmacutical, goverment and consulting firms
Nasa and other space agencies and industries
Automobile manufactures
Power companies, X-ray and radiation equipment manufactures
Earnings:
Entry level: $35,000 to $50,000
$75,000 to $100,000
$200,000 for high profile jobs
Education Required:
Subject of studies should include, chemistry, physics, biology, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, English, foriegn language, social studies, design, computers, engineering and agriculture
Bachelor's, Master's or Doctoral degree
Pluses:
Job availability in every area of our economy
Work opportunities are international
Engineers work with cutting edge technology
Good job security
Good money
Minuses:
Technology keeps changing
Long hours
Stressful
Out of town projects
Introduction
This Report is part of a series on engineering specialties.
While traditional engineering still drives this profession, advancing needs and technologies have increased the demand for more focused specialization within this discipline. There are basics to any phase of engineering and many specialties are pursued as part of the traditional engineering education. Some are now professions in their own right with curricula and degree programs to underscore their importance.
Engineering specialties are really a product of the 20th century. One has only to look at the start of the century to realize how very far we have come in just one hundred years. From the horse and buggy to high-powered automobiles. From the experimental flight of the Kitty Hawk to successfully landing a spacecraft on Mars complete with pictures, from communications by telegraph, to worldwide communications in a nanosecond. . From health epidemics in a population of less than 90 million with a life expectancy of under 50 years of age, to health prevention for a population of more than 260 million with a life expectancy of more than 75 years of age; and the contrasts go on and on.
There is no doubt that engineering has had a big hand in moving the country and the world forward. Engineering wonders from bridges that can span miles over waterways to nuclear-powered submarines that can