You could learn how to work with CAD, and do various projects on that. I don't know if you'd see it as fun. If you're a girl, you could try Sims out, you can build buildings on the computer without the more technical end. If you want to do something more hands on you can try: home improvements, wood working, landscaping, etc. I know that most of my friends that are civil engineers enjoy those types of pass-times, and they seem to go along with the field.
The moment of inertia (writen I, with an indice indicating the axis in which it is expressed) mesures the opposition any kind of body will have against a certain momentum (along that same axis) trying to rotate that body
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Engineers are field specific i.e. Electrical ,mechanical, civil etc. but they use some basic tools and some specific tools. most of them are Software based tools. e.g Electrical - MATLAB, OCTAVE, PSPICE , STEP7, C++(lang), Microcontroller, Arduino , Digital multimeter, microcontroller burner, etc Mechanical- AutoCAD, ProE, MATLAB, etc Civil - AutoCAD, Pro E, surveying tools, MATLAB, etc.
An engineer's scale is a special kind of ruler used in engineering drafting, such as for blueprints. The scale helps to make drawings that are a certain ratio of the size of the original. For example, 1:10 scale would produce a drawing that is one tenth the size of the original object.
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Field work - civil engineering, structural engineering, field applications engineering, etc. Lab work - almost any kind of engineering can have labwork, especially if you work for a small company.
Many companies offer civil engineering jobs. My husband works for an Architectural firm that has jobs for civil engineers working in a structural department. You can also get a job often with city developments as civil engineers are divers in their options.
There are many different employment opportunities available for one in the field of civil engineering. One must take many different courses, including engineering, to become certified in the field.
First of all you have to pursue Bachelor's Degree(Undergraduate) in Civil Engineering. Or you can start with diploma as well. But in most of the countries, you are only considered engineer when you have a bachelor's degree. After that you may have to register yourself in some kind of Civil Engineering Assosciation prevailed in your country to actually get the cerificate of Engineer. But this is not the case in all countries.
They are just different. The choice depends on your interests and the opportunities available according to your eligibility criteria such as the cut-off marks obtained and the rank of the college that offers these courses. A civil engineer needs to work in the construction field and if you prefer that it would be a nomadic kind of job moving from a finished project to another new project to start. If you prefer structural design engineering, then you can work from an office preparing the structural designs and drawings. Electronics and communication engineering has a different job environment where you have to work with the circuits and communication cables, satellites, relay stations, remote sensing gadgets, computers, wireless communication systems, etc.
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An engineering degree.
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A degree in aerospace engineering.