Introduction to Engineering Technology, Eighth Edition, explains the responsibilities of technicians and technologists in the dynamic world of engineering. The basic tools of engineering technology, including problem solving, calculator skills, conversion of units, geometry, computer skills, and technical reporting, are explained.
Career guidance/reference book about becoming an engineer. Describes how to prepare for engineering school, how to make it through engineering school, opportunities that exist only for beginners and describes 29 different branches of engineering. Extensive engineering society and engineering camp directory.
The engineering field encompasses everything from architectural engineers to food process engineers to flight test engineers, and beyond. This work helps those people interested in this field make a good career choice and find the kind of engineering job they desire.
Medical devices are often complex and while there are differences in design, the principles of operation and more importantly the physiological and anatomical characteristics on which they operate are universal. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology explains the uses and applications of medical technology and the principles of medical equipment management in order to familiarize students with their prospective work environment. The book describes the technological devices, various hardware, tools, and test equipment used in today's healthcare arena.
Exploring Engineering, Fourth Edition: An Introduction to Engineering and Design presents the emerging challenges engineers face in a wide range of areas as they work to help improve our quality of life. In this classic textbook, the authors explain what engineers actually do, from the fundamental principles that form the basis of their work to the application of that knowledge within a structured design process.
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