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The best branch for B tech is going to be what is more interesting to you. Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering seem to be in favor right now, with mechanical in the lead.
It can be. For instance, in the military mechanical engineering deals with fixing HUMVV's and other military grade vehicles. But in the open economy, you could be dealing with all sorts of things such as motorcycles, cars, and even large trucks.
Engineering is basically applied science. There are lots of jobs in engineering; many of them have "engineering" as part of their name; some don't. Examples include work in computer hardware, computer programming, architecture, economics, and many others. The Wikipedia article "List of engineering branches" lists quite a few, but there are probably more, or you can break them up into more branches. Please note that any study and work in engineering will require a lot of mathematics and science. Some people like that; some don't.
Software Engineering: Software Engineering has come to mean at least two different things in our industry. First of all the term "software engineer" has generally replaced the term "programmer". So, in that sense there is a tendency to extrapolate in people's minds that Software Engineering is merely the act of programming. Secondly, the term "Software Engineering" has been used to describe "building of software systems which are so large or so complex that they are built by a team or teams of engineers", as was used in Fundamentals of Software Engineering by Ghezzi, Jazayeri, and Mandrioli. Yet, there is increasing evidence that many of the processes we have been developing for large groups of engineers also apply to the best practices of even individual engineers.Therefore, for the purpose of the Software Engineering Yellow Pages (SEYP), Software Engineering is intended to mean the best-practice processes used to create and/or maintain software, whether for groups or individuals, in attempt to rid ourselves of the usual haphazard methods that have plagued the software industry. This would include subjects like Configuration Management, Project Planning, Project Tracking, Software Quality Assurance, Risk Management, Formal Inspections, etc.Systems engineeringis an interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how complex engineering projects should be designed and managed. Issues such as logistics, the coordination of different teams, and automatic control of machinery become more difficult when dealing with large, complex projects. Systems engineering deals with work-processes and tools to handle such projects, and it overlaps with both technical and human-centered disciplines such as control engineering and project management.System engineering deals with all aspects of computer-based system development.Software engineering is a part of system engineering.System engineering is to identify the roles of hardware, software, people, database and other system elements involved with that system which is going to be developed.Software engineering is to tell the practicalities of developing and delivering useful software.
Kaplan University offers engineering degrees right from the comfort of your home. Kaplan's offerings in engineering include degrees for a Computer Systems Technician, a Systems Engineer, or a Technology Specialist.
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If you enjoy the classes you are taking for your Engineering degree then it is probably right for you. Engineering is very specific and that is why there are so many different degrees under similar names.
"engineering" or "genetic engineering"for the crossword, right?
The motto of PIER Systems is '"The right information, to the right people, right now."'.
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Yes there are engineering technician jobs open. Without knowing what field of engineering you are interested in it is impossible to steer you in the right direction.
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