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  • Job Description for Civil Engineer Intern

    Civil engineer interns may be either graduates with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or in their third or fourth year of study. Most organizations will hire civil engineer interns as part...

  • How to Get a Career in Biomedical Engineering

    Biomedical engineers are professionals that combine engineering skills with medical information to design aids in order to help medical patients. They work varied types of settings and...

  • Educational Requirements for Civil Engineers

    Civil engineers are responsible for designing public works projects such as roads, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, water treatment facilities and sewage systems. In order to become a civil...

  • Civil Engineering Degree Requirements

    Civil engineers plan, design and work to improve infrastructure and facilities such as buildings, highways, bridges, railroads, tunnels, dams, power plants and water treatment systems. Becoming a...

  • What Is Required to Be a Chemical Engineer?

    Chemical engineering was invented in the 19th century and is a broad field with applications in fields ranging from food to energy. Gaining employment as a chemical engineer requires a minimum of...

  • About Mechanical Engineer Careers

    Mechanical engineering refers to the research, development and production of tools, machinery and other mechanical appliances as they relate to the principles of physics. It is one of the oldest...

  • How to Get a Degree in Robotics

    Robots today take on dangerous assignments and monotonous jobs that free humans to do other jobs. Scientists and engineers are designing ever more complex robots that can take on the challenges on...

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