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  2. Survey camp - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University started requiring summer survey camp for civil engineering students in the 1870s and conducted it until the early 1960s. [6]The University of Wisconsin-Madison had a survey camp requirement from 1909 to 1972, because of the importance of surveying to civil engineering in the US military.

  3. Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Mann report recommendations, the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education or SPEE again organized a study on examining the results of efforts to standardize and otherwise increase the efficacy of engineering education conducted by a newly formed but temporary Board of Investigation and Coordination (BIC) supported by formal arrangements with over 150 colleges and ...

  4. Engineer in training - Wikipedia

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    "Engineer Intern" [2] term could be possibly misleading term as it may imply that the engineer is still in college and is working merely in an intern position. An Engineer-in-Training does engineering work, such as design, under the supervision and direction of a Professional Engineer, who are exclusively able to perform certain tasks, such as stamp and seal designs and offer services to the ...

  5. Engineering education - Wikipedia

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    Engineering training in Kenya is typically provided by the universities. Registration of engineers is governed by the Engineers Registration Act. A candidate stands to qualify as a registered engineer, R.Eng., if they are a holder of a minimum of four years of post-secondary Engineering Education and a minimum of three years of postgraduate work experience.

  6. Fundamentals of Engineering exam - Wikipedia

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    The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, also referred to as the Engineer in Training (EIT) exam, and formerly in some states as the Engineering Intern (EI) exam, is the first of two examinations that engineers must pass in order to be licensed as a Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States.

  7. List of engineering branches - Wikipedia

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    Systems engineering ensures that all likely aspects of a project or system are considered and integrated into a whole; Textile engineering: Textile engineering courses deal with the application of scientific and engineering principles to the design and control of all aspects of fiber, textile, and apparel processes, products, and machinery.

  8. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial ...

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    The previous Head, David A. Nethercot is a past President of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), whereas the current President of the Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics (SECED) [23] is the Head of the Structural Engineering Section, Ahmed Elghazouli, who is also the UK's national delegate for international ...

  9. Structural engineer - Wikipedia

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    Some have called for a master's degree to be the minimum standard for professional licensing as a civil engineer. [4] There are separate structural engineering undergraduate degrees at the University of California, San Diego and the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria. Many students who later become ...