ONE DAY WORKSHOP
M.A.M.SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING
17/12/2014
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Top Ten Benefits of an
ENGINEERING CAREER
NUMBER TEN
Creative Thinking
Because we are in a time of rapid
social and technological changes,
the need for engineers to think
creatively is greater now than
ever before.
Number Nine
Technological and Scientific Discovery
Do you know why golf balls have dimples on
them? Do you know what a laser is or how
a computer works? Do you know why split
level houses experience more damage in
earthquakes? An engineering education can
help you understand how these, and many
other things in the world, WORK.
Number Eight
Professional Environment
Engineers are treated with respect and
have certain freedoms in your work. You
will have influence in what happens in
your company. You will have many
opportunities to learn and grow through
your work.
Number Seven
Prestige
Engineers play a primary role in
sustaining our nations international
competitiveness, maintaining our
standard of living, ensuring a strong
national security, and protecting public
safety.
Number Six
Financial Security
While financial security should not be your
only reason for choosing a career in
engineering, if you decide to become an
engineer you will be well paid. Engineering
graduates receive the highest starting
salary of any discipline.
Number Five
Potential to Benefit Society
As an engineer, you can choose to work on
projects that clearly benefit society, such as
cleaning up the environment, developing
prosthetic aids for disabled persons,
developing clean and efficient transportation
systems, and increasing the standard of living
in underdeveloped countries.
Number four
Intellectual Development
An engineering education will exercise your brain,
developing your ability to think logically and solve
problems
Number Three
Challenging Work
In the engineering work world, there is no shortage
of challenging problems. There will be no single
answer, no answer in the back of the book, no
professor to tell you that you are right or wrong. You
will be required to devise a solution and persuade
others that your solution is the best one.
Number Two
Variety of Career Opportunities
What do Neil Armstrong, Jimmy Carter, and Alfred
Hitchcock have in common? Though the eventually
chose very different careers an astronaut, a
president, and a filmmaker. They all started with an
engineering career.
Number One
Job Satisfaction
Studies show that , by far, the No. 1 cause of
unhappiness among people is job dissatisfaction. It is
important to find a career that provides you with
enjoyment and satisfaction. Engineering provides a
satisfying field of work for numerous reasons, some
of which were listed here.
Highlights About engineering?
Challenging work
Problems will be open-ended
No single answer
No answer in the back of the book
No teacher to tell you that you are right or
wrong
You find a solution and persuade others
that yours is the best one
How does it happen?
Drive & perseverance!
How do you get those?
Have to be willing to make the effort.
Dont let anything stand in your way.
Know what youre getting into.
Engineers have in common the desire to
make the world a better place.
The First Engineer
Imhotep
Designed the pyramid near Memphis,
Egypt around 2550 BC. (BBC, n.d.)
Imhotep
He set a precedence by including temples,
pavilions, corridors, chapels and halls within the
closed walls.
He was a commoner by birth.
Which means he did not have a formal
education (that was only for the rich).
At that time engineers learned the trade through
the apprenticeship system. (BBC, n.d.)
Imhotep
He became one of the kings most trusted
advisors.
His reputation lives on still today in many
fictional stories such as:
The Mummy &
The Mummy Returns
(BBC, n.d.)
Engineering School
Since the industrial revolution began in
England about 1750, most would think the
study of engineering began there, too.
But military engineering was taught in
France in the 1600s.
The Corps des Ponts et Chaussees was the
first engineering school in the world.
Opened in France in 1747.
Celebrities as Engineers !
Neil Armstrong, Jimmy Carter, George
Washington and Alfred Hitchcock all
started with an Engineering education.
ENGINEERING IS
EVERYWHERE
Engineering gives shape to our world
We all know cars, computers, airplanes, and
bridges are all products of imaginative
engineering
But did you know bubble gum, baseball bats,
movie special effects, roller coasters, and
synthetic human tissue replacements are also
engineering products?
ENGINEERING IS
EVERYWHERE
Engineers design, create, or modify nearly
everything we touch, wear, eat, see, and hear
in our daily lives.
Their innovations and inventions fuel economic
growth, fortify national security, improve
healthcare, and safeguard the environment.
WHO IS AN
ENGINEER?
SCIENCE vs. ENGINEERING
SCIENCE
Analysis: ask questions, look for
patterns, develop knowledge
Produce knowledge
Characteristic activity: research (
learn about nature)
Study of what is
Tryscience.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scien
ce
taken from Engineering: How is it related
to Science ,Technology, math, and Society?
Dr. Alexander Flueck. Illinois Institute of
Technology
ENGINEERING
Synthesis: integrate bits of
knowledge to create
something new
Produce processes and things
(part of technology)
Characteristic activity: creative
design
Study of what never was
Tryengineering.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En
gineering
Aerospace Engineering Aerospace engineers
design, analyze, model, simulate, and test aircraft,
spacecraft, satellites, missiles, and rockets. Aerospace
technology also extends to many other applications of
objects moving within gases or liquids. Examples are
golf balls, high-speed trains, hydrofoil ships, or tall
buildings in the wind. Aerospace engineers are
typically specialists in fields with fancy names such as
aerodynamics, propulsion, navigation, flight testing,
and more.
Biomedical Engineering This is an
interdisciplinary field combining mechanical,
electrical, and chemical engineering to study the
human body. Biomedical Engineers study biology
and medicine to develop technologies related to
health care. They develop medical diagnostic
machines, medical instruments, artificial organs,
joint replacement parts, and prosthetic devices.
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Chemical Engineering Chemical
Engineers use their knowledge of physics,
chemistry, and biology to discover and
manufacture better plastics, paints, fuels,
fibers, medicines, fertilizers,
semiconductors, paper, and all other kinds
of chemicals, by carrying out chemical
reactions and purifications.
Civil Engineering The design and construction
of buildings, dams, water treatment and carrying
systems, air pollution controls, and
transportation systems are the responsibilities of
civil engineers. Subheadings of civil engineering
include: geotechnical, environmental, structural,
transportation, materials, and project
management.
http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr
Computer Science and Engineering Computer
scientists and engineers are involved in the
development of both hardware and software for
computers. They work on computer-related systems
like CD-ROMs, modems and monitors, as well as
cutting-edge projects including robotics and virtual
reality systems.
Environmental Engineering Keeping the water, air
and soil healthy are the responsibilities of
environmental engineers. To accomplish this goal they
deal with issues including waste management, pollution
control and irrigation.
Electrical Engineering Electrical engineering deals
with electricity, magnetism, and light and how it is
used. Electrical engineers are found in a variety of
companies including the computer, communications, and
automotive industries.
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Mechanical Engineering Engineers within
this discipline tend to focus on one of three
aspects of mechanical engineering; design,
manufacturing, or energy/power. Cars,
airplanes and toys are just a few of the areas in
which mechanical engineers work.
Petroleum Engineering Petroleum engineers
study the earth to find oil and gas reservoirs.
They design oil wells, storage tanks, and
transportation systems. They supervise the
construction and operation of oil and gas fields.
Petroleum engineers are researching new
technologies to allow more oil and gas to be
extracted from each well. They help supply the
world's need for energy and chemical raw
materials.
Taken from:
http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr
and
www.discoverengineering.org
Scholarships offered for
Engineering Education
Tamil Nadu scholarship for BCM,BC,MBC,DNC
(Government Quota)
AICTE scholarship for girls
Mepcot for Muslim students
Omiet for Muslim students
Minority scholarship for Christian and Muslim students
Farmer scholarship
Assistance to stay in hostel (for SC,SCC,ST,SCA)
First Generation Graduates Assistance(Government
Quota)
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M.A.M.SCHOOL OF
ENGINEERING
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COURSES AT MAMSE
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGG
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGG
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGG
MECHANICAL ENGG
MECHATRONICS ENGG
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
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LABS AT A GLANCE
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CSE Lab
CSE Lab
Library
Library
Physics Lab
ECE LAB
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Mechanical Lab
Mechanical Lab
EEE Lab
Other Initiatives at MAMSE
Police Training Programme
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Youth Venture Programme
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Youth Venture Programme
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Youth Venture Programme
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Industry Institute Interactions
MoU with IIT Bombay to set up E-Yanthra
Robotics Laboratory
Tie ups with major consultancies to
conduct job fairs at regular intervals
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MoUs Signed
In this academic year MAM School of Engineering signed
MOU with Confederation of Indian Industries-CII, Native
lead foundation-Madurai, CEE YES Engineering Pvt Ltd,
Vasan Engineering Pvt Ltd, G.K.Sons Engineering Pvt
Ltd, Metal Care Ltd, Rockfort Engineering Pvt Ltd, HCL
and With Priyaa Boilers Pvt Ltd for exchanging expertise,
training and research.
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JOB FAIRS AT MAMSE
Some of the participants in job
fair
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MAMSE & TVS
MAMSE is the nodal centre for Training programmes
offered by TVS
FREE training programmes are conducted by TVS
officials
Certificate is issued from TVS
Assistance provided to get placements
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CDP Cell at M.A.M.School of
Engineering
There is an exclusive team in the Centre for
Development and Placement
This will cater to needs of the students and
transform them into an employable engineer.
They train the students in aptitude skills and
verbal skills right from the first year.
As a result, at the end of the course, the student
becomes industry ready.
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Why MAMSE?
Produces Quality Engineers
Only Government Fees for all branches
Free Transport for all Lateral Entry
Students from all existing routes(*)
Assistance provided in each stage to get
scholarships
(*) If the student passes the third semester without any
arrears the scheme will continue
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Highlights of MAMSE
Fully Equipped Laboratories in all Departments
The faculty members are in a combination of doctorates
and PG qualified.
State of the art facilities for a better learning process
Yoga classes scheduled every week
Transport from all routes
Separate hostels for boys and girls
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QUESTIONS ?
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GOOD LUCK !
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