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2. Match the words with their definitions:

1. to implement

1. create or design (something that has not existed before)

2. to invent

2. completely remove or get rid of (something)

3. heritage

3. thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land

4. vehicle

4. the basic material from which a product is made

5. raw materials

5. valued objects and qualities such as historic buildings and cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations

6. to prevent

6. put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect

7. ingenuity

7. relating to more than one branch of knowledge

8. simulation

8. the production of a model of something

9. to eliminate

9. keep (something) from happening

10.interdisciplinary

10. the quality of being clever, original, and inventive

3. Complete the gaps with the words and phrases below:

1. Practitioner; 2. engineering; 3. actuators; 4. ensures compliance with; 5. involves; 6. interdisciplinary ;7. in-depth knowledge; 8. specify; 9. professions; 10. specialize.

1. The history of … is part and parcel of the history of human civilization.

2. Mechanical engineering … design, manufacturing, inspection and maintenance of machinery.

3. Environmental engineering … local, state and federal regulations.

4. An engineer is a … of engineering

5. A mechanical engineer designs the body and ... .

6. The profession of an engineer requires… of mathematics.

7. Engineers typically work in … teams.

8. Most engineers … in one or more engineering disciplines.

9. Engineers also recommend and … materials and processes.

10. As for engineering … they are the following.

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PART 1. WHAT IS ENGINEERING?

Engineering is the application of science to build machines, electrical or electronic devices. It is an applied science. Engineering is the discipline, art and profession of acquiring and applying technical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and processes that safely realize a desired objective or invention.

The history of engineering is part and parcel of the history of human civilization. The Pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge, the Parthenon and the Eiffel Tower stand today as monuments to our heritage of engineering. Today’s engineers not only build huge structures, such as the International Space Station, but they are also building maps to the human genome and smaller computer chips.

The field of engineering is divided into a large number of specialty areas:

Mechanical engineering involves design, manufacturing, inspection and maintenance of machinery, equipment and components as well as control systems and instruments for monitoring their status and performance. This includes vehicles, construction and farm machinery, industrial installations and a wide variety of tools and devices.

Electrical engineering involves design, testing, manufacturing, construction, control, monitoring and inspection of electrical and electronic devices, machinery and systems. These systems vary in scale from microscopic circuits to national power generation and transmission systems.

Civil engineering is the broadest of the engineering fields. It focuses on the design, construction, maintenance and inspection of large infrastructure projects such as highways, railroads, bridges, tunnels, dams and airports.

Aerospace engineering deals with designing, manufacturing and testing of aircraft and spacecraft equipment as well as parts and components such as airframes, power plants, control and guidance systems, electrical and electronic systems, and communication and navigation systems.

Nuclear engineering focuses on the design, manufacturing, construction, operation and testing of equipment, systems and processes involving the production, control and detection of nuclear radiation. These systems include particle accelerators and nuclear reactors for power plants and ships, radioisotope production and research. Nuclear engineering also includes monitoring and protecting humans from the potentially harmful effects of radiation.

Structural engineering deals with design, construction and inspection of load-bearing structures such large commercial buildings, bridges and industrial infrastructure.

Biomedical engineering is the practice of designing systems, equipment and devices for use in the practice of medicine. It also involves working closely with medical practitioners, including doctors, nurses, technicians, therapists and researchers, in order to determine, understand and meet their requirements for systems, equipment and devices.

Chemical engineering is the practice of designing equipment, systems and processes for refining raw materials and for mixing, compounding and processing chemicals to make valuable products.

Computer engineering is the study and an application of engineering to the designing computer hardware components, computer systems, networks and computer software.

Industrial engineering focuses on designing and optimizing facilities, equipment, systems and processes for manufacturing, material processing, and any number of other work environments.

Environmental engineering means preventing, reducing and eliminating sources of pollution that affect air, water and land. It also involves detecting and measuring pollution levels, determining sources of pollution, cleaning up and rehabilitating polluted sites and ensuring compliance with local, state and federal regulations.

PART 2. The profession of an engineer

An engineer is a practitioner of engineering, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. Engineers design, evaluate, develop, test, modify, install, inspect and maintain a wide variety of products and systems. They also recommend and specify materials and processes, supervise manufacturing and construction, conduct failure analysis, provide consulting services and teach engineering courses in colleges and universities. The word engineer is derived from the Latin words ingeniare («to contrive, devise») and ingenium («cleverness»).

As for engineering professions they are the following: project engineer, design engineer, mechanical engineer, nuclear engineer, aerospace engineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, power engineer, software engineer and many others.

Most engineers specialize in one or more engineering disciplines. For this reason, engineers need to have a general understanding of several areas of engineering besides their specialty. For example, a civil engineer needs to understand concepts of structural engineering, an aerospace engineer needs to apply principles of mechanical engineering, and nuclear engineers need a working knowledge of electrical engineering.

Engineers also may specialize in one industry, such as motor vehicles, or in one type of technology, such as turbines or semiconductor materials.

When developing a product, engineers typically work in interdisciplinary teams. For example, when building robots an engineering team will typically have at least three types of engineers. A mechanical engineer would design the body and actuators. An electrical engineer would design the power systems, sensors, and control circuitry. Finally, a software engineer would develop the software that makes the robot behave properly.

The profession of an engineer requires:

-in-depth knowledge of mathematics, physics and computer applications such as simulations and computer-aided design;

- deep insight of design and manufacturing processes;

- ability to think critically, creatively and independently;

-work in a team;

-flexibility;

- basic understanding of the context in which engineering is practiced (economy, history, environment, customer and social needs).

That is why most higher school programs include basic engineering courses in a wide range of topics before students choose to specialize in a particular area.

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