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  2. List of engineering branches - Wikipedia

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    In the contemporary era, engineering is generally considered to consist of the major primary branches of chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering and mechanical engineering. [1] .

  3. What are the Core Branches of Engineering? - Getmyuni

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    The core branches of engineering include civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, chemical engineering and computer science engineering.

  4. The Main Engineering Branches - ThoughtCo

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    Engineering students typically study one of the main branches of engineering: chemical, electrical, civil, and mechanical. Many more disciplines are available, with more described over time. Examples include aerospace engineering and computer engineering.

  5. We’ll look at the five main branches of engineering — civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and industrial engineering — then provide some examples of popular subfields and specialties within each of those branches.

  6. LL EduCATE: Introduction to Engineering Concepts - MIT...

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    As we said earlier, there are core engineering skills that that allow you to leverage the fundamental sciences to solve interesting problems. In any engineering program these would include math, statistics, and the physical sciences (e.g., chemistry or physics).

  7. Engineering | Definition, History, Functions, & Facts |...

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    Engineering is based principally on physics, chemistry, and mathematics and their extensions into materials science, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, transfer and rate processes, and systems analysis. Unlike scientists, engineers are not free to select the problems that interest them.

  8. 14: Fundamentals of Engineering - Engineering LibreTexts

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    This chapter consists of the academic core of engineering with a skim of the mathematics, science, and discipline specific ideas. This chapter while seeming purely academic is meant to give engineers a taste of the hard core portion of engineering.

  9. Mechanical engineering - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these core principles, mechanical engineers use tools such as computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer-aided engineering (CAE), and product lifecycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, motor vehi...

  10. Discover the main branches of engineering, including civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, aerospace, computer, environmental, industrial, biomedical, and materials engineering. Learn about each field's focus, key areas, and impact on technology and industry.

  11. What Are the Different Types of Engineering? - BestColleges

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    To engineer something means to create, build, or design it. As such, engineering entails any scientific or technological branch that deals with designing and developing machines, engines, and other products or structures. Some types of engineering are subfields of other kinds of engineering.