BRANCH OF ENGINEERING




                                            Branch of engineering


Chemical Engineering:
This branch of engineering is concerned with the design, construction and management of factories in which the essential process consist of chemical reactions. The chemical ngineering selects and specified the design that will best meet the particular requirements of production nd the most appropriate equipments for the new applications.

Civil Engineering:
Civil engineering is perhaps the broadest of the engineering fields, forits deals withthe creations, improvement and protection of communal environment, providing facility for living,industry and transportations, including large building, roads, bridges, canals, railroad lines, airports, water supply systems, dams, irrigation, harbors, docks, aqueducts, tunnels and other engineered constructions.

Electrical Engineering:
Electical engineering is a professional discipline of computer science. It deals with the study of electricity, electronics, electro magnatism and their application. Electrical engineering concerned with the generation, distribution, and use of electric powerand power control.More than aquarters of all engineers concentrate inelectric engineering. The demand for electrical engineers is expected to remain high due to projected growth in aerospce, telecommunications and microelectronics inustries.

Computer Engineering:
Computer science is the study of the theoretical foundation of information and computation and of practical techniques for their application in computer systems. The study program for computer engineering-the discipline is also called electronic and computer engineering or computer systems engineering-combines both electrical engineering and computer science. It involves studing the design of digital hardware and software system.

Mechanical Engineering:
Mechanical engineering applies the principles of mechnic and energy to the design of machines and device. These engineering are concerned with the design, operation and maintanance of machines, their components, machine tools, manufacturing system and process.

Agricultural Engineering:
The application of engineering principles to agricultural fields such as farm power and machinery, biological material process, bio energy, farm structures, and agricultural natural resources.

Biomedical Engineering:
The application of engineering principles and technics to the meddical and biologicalsciences.

Engineering Management:
The application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations.

Environmental Engineering:
The application of engineering to the improvement and protection of environment.

Fire Protection Engineering:
The application of science and engneering principles toprotect people and their environment from the destructive effects of fire and smoke.

Genetic Engineering:
The design and development of techniques to directly manupulate an organism's genes.

Industrial Engineering:
The design and analysis of logistical and resource systems.

Instrumentation Engineering:
The design of instruments used to measure and control physical and environmental variables
(Instumentation and Control Engineering)

Integrated Engineering:
A multidisciplinary 'general practitioner' engineering field that includes the basics of mechanical, electrical, chemical, materials and civils.

Material Engineering:
An interdisciplinary field envolving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering.

   

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