Mechanical Engineering: A Career For A Mechanical Engineer

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Nico Berryhill
8th grade December 15 2017
Period 4

Mechanical Engineer. Because it is so awesome, my brother and my step sister works on mechanical engineer, and Iron man he works on mechanical engineer too ¨ so awesome¨ and so I get a all lot of money. They do Mechanical Engineer design and create machines and mechanical systems like Introduction to engineering, Computer integrated manufacturing, Principles of engineering, and engineering mathematics. If I do mechanical engineer I have to prepare in high school and be sure to take advanced courses in math, science, and english. Many colleges …show more content…

Every state requires that mechanical engineers earn licensure, which calls for education, supervised work experience, and several examinations. A bachelor’s degree takes 4 years to earn. A master’s degree takes another 1 or 2 years. It takes 4 or 5 after that to earn a PhD. In college, you study the subjects that that are central to this field. These include thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science. As you progress in your studies, you’ll be able to focus on the area that interests you most. Mechanical engineers working in all states must earn licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE). Requirements for PE license include a bachelor's degree from a four-year institution accredited by ABET and work experience under the supervision of a licensed engineer. To work as a professional engineer (PE), you must be licensed. To qualify, you must complete an accredited engineering program. You’ll have to work for several years, supervised by a licensed engineer. After this, you need to pass two

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