Engineering may be used as a noun or verb.
It is a noun when referring to a particular subject, e.g. "I will be studying Engineering at university next year" or "That is a fine piece of engineering."
It is a verb when used to describe an action, such as "He was busy at his work table, engineering a new oart for the motor."
It could also, disputedly, be used as an adjective, to describe an "Engineering degree", but theoretically, even in this instance, 'engineering' forms part of the total noun "degree".
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