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Engineers and Their Profession 5th Revised edition


Engineers and Their Profession 5th Revised edition

Paperback by Kemper, John D. (Professor (Emeritus), Professor (Emeritus)); Sanders, Billy R. (Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, both at University of California, Davis)

Engineers and Their Profession

£99.99

ISBN:
9780195120578
Publication Date:
21 Dec 2000
Edition/language:
5th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
368 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 - 16 May 2024
Engineers and Their Profession

Description

According to a survey of "American Perspectives on Engineers and Engineering," conducted by Louis Harris and Associates in late July 1998, the American public feels uninformed about the engineering enterprise and exhibits a starling lack of knowledge about engineers' involvement in key areas of american endeavor. This revised edition brings useful exposure into the engineering profession enabling students to make better more informed decisions when considering engineering as a career. The book has been updated to reflect what modern engineers do in their daily practice and is especially strong in its coverage of ethics and public responsibility. This edition is ambitious in providing a readable, yet well-referenced, introduction to the engineering profession. Overall, the main objective of this book aims to inform the public about the engineering enterprise and about engineers' involvement in key areas of American endeavor. For instance, one critical reason for improving public awareness of engineering is to address the workforce problems that our nation will face unless greater numbers of women and minorities choose to become engineers. This is a standard textbook for an introductory course in engineering for freshman college students or senior year high school students considering a profession in engineering. This book is also helpful for engineering professionals.

Contents

PART I: THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION ; 1. Is Engineering Really a Profession? ; 2. The Brances of Engineering ; 3. Engineering Challenges ; 4. Engineering Employment ; 5. Engineering Education ; 6. Creativity ; 7. Design and Development ; 8. Salaries and Other Rewards ; PART II: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENGINEERS ; 9. Professional Registration ; 10. Management ; 11. Ethics and Public Responsibility ; 12. Engineering Societies ; 13. Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, and Trademarks ; 14. Product Liability ; PART III: REFERENCE MATERIAL ; Appendix One: Definitions ; Appendix Two: Code of Ethics, National Society of Professional Engineers ; Appendix Three: Guidelines to Professional Employment for Engineers and Scientists ; Notes ; Index

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