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    ONE DAY WORKSHOP

    M.A.M.SCHOOL OFENGINEERING

    17/12/2014

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Top Ten Benefits of an

    ENGINEERING CAREER

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    NUMBER TENCreative Thinking

    Because we are in a time of rapidsocial and technological changes,the need for engineers to think

    creativelyis greater now thanever before.

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    Number Nine

    Do you know why golf balls have dimples on

    them? Do you know what a laser is or howa computer works? Do you know why splitlevel houses experience more damage in

    earthquakes? An engineering education canhelp you understand how these, and many

    other things in the world, WORK.

    Technological and Scientific Discovery

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    Number Eight

    Professional Environment

    Engineers are treated with respect and

    have certain freedoms in your work. Youwill have influence in what happens inyour company. You will have many

    opportunities to learn and grow throughyour work.

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    Number Seven

    Prestige

    Engineers play a primary role insustaining our nations internationalcompetitiveness, maintaining our

    standard of living, ensuring a strongnational security, and protecting public

    safety.

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    Number Six

    Financial SecurityWhile financial security should not be your

    only reason for choosing a career in

    engineering, if you decide to become anengineer you will be well paid. Engineering

    graduates receive the highest starting

    salary of any discipline.

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    Number Five

    Potential to Benefit Society

    As an engineer, you can choose to work on

    projects that clearly benefit society, such ascleaning up the environment, developing

    prosthetic aids for disabled persons,

    developing clean and efficient transportationsystems, and increasing the standard of livingin underdeveloped countries.

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    Number four

    Intellectual Development

    An engineering education will exercise your brain,

    developing your ability to think logically and solveproblems

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    Number Three

    Challenging Work

    In the engineering work world, there is no shortage

    of challenging problems. There will be no singleanswer, no answer in the back of the book, no

    professor to tell you that you are right or wrong. Youwill be required to devise a solution and persuade

    others that your solution is the best one.

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    Number Two

    Variety of Career Opportunities

    What do Neil Armstrong, Jimmy Carter, and Alfred

    Hitchcock have in common? Though the eventuallychose very different careersan astronaut, a

    president, and a filmmaker. They all started with anengineering career.

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    Number One

    Job Satisfaction

    Studies show that , by far, the No. 1 cause of

    unhappiness among people is job dissatisfaction. It isimportant to find a career that provides you with

    enjoyment and satisfaction. Engineering provides a

    satisfying field of work for numerous reasons, someof which were listed here.

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    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 orwrong

    You find a solution and persuade othersthat yours is the best one

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    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.

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    The First Engineer

    Imhotep

    Designed the pyramid near Memphis,Egypt around 2550 BC. (BBC, n.d.)

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    Imhotep

    He set a precedence by including temples,pavilions, corridors, chapels and halls within theclosed 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.)

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    Imhotep

    He became one of the kings most trustedadvisors.

    His reputation lives on still today in manyfictional stories such as:

    The Mummy &

    The Mummy Returns(BBC, n.d.)

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    Engineering School

    Since the industrial revolution began inEngland about 1750, most would think thestudy of engineering began there, too.

    But military engineering was taught inFrance in the 1600s.

    The Corps des Ponts et Chaussees was thefirst engineering school in the world.Opened in France in 1747.

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    Celebrities as Engineers !

    Neil Armstrong, Jimmy Carter, George

    Washington and Alfred Hitchcock all

    started with an Engineering education.

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    ENGINEERING IS

    EVERYWHERE Engineering gives shape to our world

    We all know cars, computers, airplanes, andbridges are all products of imaginative

    engineering But did you know bubble gum, baseball bats,

    movie special effects, roller coasters, andsynthetic human tissue replacements are alsoengineering products?

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    ENGINEERING IS

    EVERYWHERE

    Engineers design, create, or modify nearlyeverything we touch, wear, eat, see, and hear

    in our daily lives. Their innovations and inventions fuel economic

    growth, fortify national security, improvehealthcare, and safeguard the environment.

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    WHO IS ANENGINEER?

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    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/Science

    taken from Engineering: How is it relatedto Science ,Technology, math, and Society?

    Dr. Alexander Flueck. Illinois Institute ofTechnology

    ENGINEERING Synthesis: integrate bits of

    knowledge to createsomething 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

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sciencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sciencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sciencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sciencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science
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    Aerospace EngineeringAerospace engineersdesign, analyze, model, simulate, and test aircraft,spacecraft, satellites, missiles, and rockets. Aerospacetechnology also extends to many other applications of

    objects moving within gases or liquids. Examples aregolf balls, high-speed trains, hydrofoil ships, or tallbuildings in the wind. Aerospace engineers aretypically specialists in fields with fancy names such asaerodynamics, propulsion, navigation, flight testing,

    and more.

    Biomedical Engineering This is aninterdisciplinary field combining mechanical,electrical, and chemical engineering to study the

    human body. Biomedical Engineers study biologyand medicine to develop technologies related tohealth care. They develop medical diagnosticmachines, medical instruments, artificial organs,joint replacement parts, and prosthetic devices.

    http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

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    Chemical Engineering ChemicalEngineers use their knowledge of physics,

    chemistry, and biology to discover andmanufacture better plastics, paints, fuels,fibers, medicines, fertilizers,semiconductors, paper, and all other kindsof chemicals, by carrying out chemicalreactions and purifications.

    Civil Engineering The design and constructionof buildings, dams, water treatment and carryingsystems, air pollution controls, andtransportation systems are the responsibilities of

    civil engineers. Subheadings of civil engineeringinclude: geotechnical, environmental, structural,transportation, materials, and projectmanagement.

    http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

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    Computer Science and Engineering Computerscientists and engineers are involved in thedevelopment of both hardware and software for

    computers. They work on computer-related systemslike CD-ROMs, modems and monitors, as well ascutting-edge projects including robotics and virtualreality systems.

    Environmental Engineering Keeping the water, airand soil healthy are the responsibilities ofenvironmental engineers. To accomplish this goal theydeal with issues including waste management, pollutioncontrol and irrigation.

    Electrical Engineering Electrical engineering dealswith electricity, magnetism, and light and how it isused. Electrical engineers are found in a variety ofcompanies including the computer, communications, andautomotive industries.

    http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

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    Mechanical Engineering Engineers withinthis 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 inwhich mechanical engineers work.

    Petroleum EngineeringPetroleum engineersstudy the earth to find oil and gas reservoirs.They design oil wells, storage tanks, andtransportation systems. They supervise theconstruction and operation of oil and gas fields.Petroleum engineers are researching new

    technologies to allow more oil and gas to beextracted from each well. They help supply theworld's need for energy and chemical rawmaterials.

    Taken from:http://www.engr.utexas.edu/wep/Precollege/Whats_engineering/engineering_disciplines.htmr

    andwww.discoverengineering.org

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    Scholarships offered for

    Engineering Education Tamil Nadu scholarship for BCM,BC,MBC,DNC

    (Government Quota)

    AICTE scholarship for girls

    Mepcotfor Muslim students

    Omietfor Muslim students

    Minority scholarshipfor Christian and Muslim students

    Farmer scholarship

    Assistance to stay in hostel (for SC,SCC,ST,SCA) First Generation Graduates Assistance(Government

    Quota)

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    M.A.M.SCHOOL OF

    ENGINEERING

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    COURSES AT MAMSE

    COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGG

    ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONENGG

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGG

    MECHANICAL ENGG

    MECHATRONICS ENGGAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    LABS AT A GLANCE

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    CSE Lab

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    CSE Lab

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    Library

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    Library

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    Physics Lab

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    ECE LAB

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Mechanical Lab

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    Mechanical Lab

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    EEE Lab

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    Other Initiatives at MAMSE

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    Police Training Programme

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Youth Venture Programme

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Youth Venture Programme

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    Youth Venture Programme

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Industry Institute Interactions

    MoU with IIT Bombay to set up E-YanthraRobotics Laboratory

    Tie ups with major consultancies toconduct job fairs at regular intervals

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    MoUs Signed

    In this academic year MAM School of Engineering signedMOU with Confederation of Indian Industries-CII, Nativelead foundation-Madurai, CEE YES Engineering Pvt Ltd,Vasan Engineering Pvt Ltd, G.K.Sons Engineering Pvt

    Ltd, Metal Care Ltd, Rockfort Engineering Pvt Ltd, HCLand With Priyaa Boilers Pvt Ltd for exchanging expertise,training and research.

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    JOB FAIRS AT MAMSE

    S f th ti i t i j b

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    Some of the participants in job

    fair

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    MAMSE & TVS

    MAMSE is the nodal centre for Training programmesoffered by TVS

    FREE training programmes are conducted by TVSofficials

    Certificate is issued from TVS

    Assistance provided to get placements

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

    CDP Cell at M A M School of

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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 studentbecomes industry ready.

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Why MAMSE?

    Produces Quality Engineers

    Only Government Fees for all branches

    Free Transport for all Lateral EntryStudents from all existing routes(*)

    Assistance provided in each stage to getscholarships

    (*) If the student passes the third semester without anyarrears the scheme will continue

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    Highlights of MAMSE

    Fully Equipped Laboratories in all Departments

    The faculty members are in a combination of doctoratesand 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

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    QUESTIONS ?

    ETP 2005 - Brian Vance

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    GOOD LUCK !