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Activity 1.1.5c Engineering Careers – Presentation

Introduction

An Engineer is a person who uses his or her knowledge of science, technology, math, and communication to solve technical design problems. Engineering changes as new technologies are developed. Many of the careers that you will be applying for after you finish school don’t exist today. As new technologies are developed, new careers are available, and a new generation of engineers is needed as well. The oldest engineering category is civil engineering. What do you think is the newest?

Equipment

·  GTT notebook

·  Reference materials

·  Computer with word processing and Internet research capability

Procedure

In this activity you will be investigating an engineering career. The Power Point, Prezi or Brochure you will create should highlight the responsibilities, salary range, best location, education and future demands for this type of engineer.

1.  Brainstorm with your classmates as many types of engineers as you can while your teacher writes them on the board.

2.  From the careers listed on the board, select an engineering career that you want to learn more about. Research on the Internet, through your guidance or career office, or through career books in your classroom or library. Take notes of the information you want to include in your presentation.

3.  Create a presentation that highlights the information that you collected on your career. Make sure to include the following.

·  What type of work do people in this career perform?

·  What is the current salary of this occupation?

·  What are the working conditions? Inside/Outside? Office/Plant/Lab?

·  What are the major job responsibilities?

·  Is there a demand for this job in the future?

·  What kind of education is needed for this type of work?

·  Provide a picture of an engineer working in this field?

·  What impact do you think engineers will have on your future?

·  Do you think you would be interested in pursuing a career in engineering? Why or why not?


Resources (web site)

·  Miss Stein’s Fallon web site “What is Technology” power point

·  California Career Zone www.cacareerzone.org

·  Types of Engineers http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/proft06.shtml

·  Career Exploration and Job Analysis http://www.onetonline.org/

·  Engineering Careers, Jobs and Employment Information http://www.careeroverview.com/engineering-careers.html

·  Engineering, Science and Math career descriptions http://www.khake.com/page53.html

·  Biomedical Engineers http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/proft09.shtml

·  Civil Engineers http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/proft11.shtml

·  Computer Software Engineers http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/proft44.shtml

·  Electrical Engineers http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/electrical-engineers.shtml

·  Mechanical Engineers http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/mechanical-engineers.shtml

·  Marine Biology http://www.ulinks.com/marinebiologycolleges-marinebiologyschoolscareersdegree.htm

·  Oceanography and Inland systems http://aslo.org/career/aquaticcareer.html

·  For middle school girls http://www.engineergirl.org

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Activity 1.1.5c – Engineering Careers Grading Rubric
Topics / 4 points / 3 points / 2 points / 1 point /
Content / Purpose of presentation is obvious.
Addresses all highlighted areas. / Purpose of presentation is obvious.
Does not address 1-2 of the highlighted areas. / Purpose of presentation is not obvious.
Does not address 2-3 of the highlighted areas. / Purpose of presentation is not evident.
Missing major details.
Grammar / There are no grammar errors.
There are no spelling errors. / There are 1-2 grammar errors.
There are 1-2 spelling errors. / There are 3-4 grammar errors.
There are 3-4 spelling errors. / There are more than 4 grammar errors.
There are more than 4 spelling errors.
Mechanics / Layout follows accepted presentation format.
Presentation is easy to read and follows a logical sequence in the transfer of information. / Layout follows accepted presentation format.
Presentation is easy to read but does not follow a logical sequence in the transfer of information. / Layout does not follow accepted presentation format.
Presentation is not easy to read and does not follow a logical sequence in the transfer of information. / Layout is very confusing.
Presentation is difficult to read and lacks a logical sequence in the transfer of information.

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