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computers, microwave ovens, IPODs, MP3s, bicycles, video games, sports equipment, aircraft, athletic shoes, wheel-chairs, sunglasses, medical devices . . . every thing you see and use must be made – manufactured. Manufacturing engineers design, plan, develop, improve, and manage the machinery, processes, and systems that produce these products. Manufacturing engineers make industries and businesses competitive and innovative. They use knowledge of products, materials, processes, assembly methods, production equipment, systems capabilities, and quality standards to ensure that the products meet customers’ expectations and are produced at reasonable cost.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Electrical engineering, the discipline that employs the largest number of engineers, covers everything related to electrical devices, systems, and the use of electricity. Electrical engineers work on power plants, computers, and other electrical devices. Electrical engineers are designing the dashboard computers that will monitor engine functions on automobiles of the future.

It gives shape to our world. Everyone knows that things like cars, computers, airplanes, and bridges are all products of engineering imagination. But even chewing gum, baseball bats, film special effects, roller cabotage, and synthetic human tissue replacements. Engineers have a hand in the design, create, modify or nearly everything that touches, wear, eat, see, hear and in our daily lives. Their innovations fuel economic growth, strengthen national security systems, improve patient care and environmental protection.
In engineering education begins with a creative child’s first lesson in science or mathematics. The teacher giving the lesson, and lessons that follow, is a teacher of engineering, and our mission at is to help engineering educators do their jobs as they can. Especially now, with the U.S. science and mathematics learning in decline and technology increasingly driving global change, the job of providing this education is more difficult, but more important than ever.
The Centre for Engineering seeks to identify and gather in one place the most effective engineering education resources available.

From comprehensive data on outreach programs for vocational guidance materials to hundreds of links and readings relating to engineering education,  Engineering Center offers immediately useful, easily accessible materials tailored to all parties with an interest in engineering education.

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