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Become an Engineer!

Discover the wonders of the engineering world, from ancient marvels to modern innovations. Learn about the diverse branches of civil engineering and the essential skills needed for success. Explore career paths, educational opportunities, and potential employers in this dynamic field.

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Become an Engineer!

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  1. Become an Engineer!

  2. What is Engineering? “Engineering is the application of math, science, and ingenuity to create something of value from our natural resources to make the world we live in a better place”

  3. 10 Reasons to Love Engineering • Love your work, and live your life too! • Be creative • Work with great people • Solve problems, design things that matter • Never be bored • Earn a big salary • Enjoy job flexibility • Travel • Make a difference • Change the world

  4. Pyramids of Egypt 2611 BC Persepolis 515 BC Famous Engineering Feats Great Wall of China 500 BC Roman Coliseum 80 AD Eiffel Tower1889 Washington Monument 1884 Golden Gate Bridge - 1937 Panama Canal - 1914

  5. Technology & Progress

  6. Aeronautical Engineering Disciplines Chemical Civil Biomedical Electrical Environmental Computer Materials Industrial Geotechnical Mechanical Structural

  7. Branches of Civil Engineering

  8. Civil Engineering Projects • Road and Highways • Bridges and Tunnels • Airports • Sea Ports & Harbors • Rail & Transit Systems • Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants • Water/Wastewater Collection & Distribution • Streams, Rivers & Dams • Buildings/Land Development

  9. Planning Maintenance Design Construction Project Delivery Process • Life Cycle: • Planning • Design • Construction • Maintenance Get involved in one or all phases!

  10. Planning Maintenance Design Construction Planning • Purpose and Need Identification • Scope Development • Alternative Analysis/Selection • Impact Assessment/Mitigation • Public/Stakeholder Input • Environmental Considerations • Project Funding

  11. Planning Maintenance Design Construction Design • Documentation of Existing Conditions • Preliminary Design • Plans, Specifications and Estimates • Approvals/Permits

  12. Planning Maintenance Design Construction Construction • Project Advertising • Contractor Bids • Contract Award • Survey/Staking • Material Testing • Construction • Change Orders • Construction Management & Inspection

  13. Planning Maintenance Design Construction Maintenance • Scheduled Inspections • Replace/Repair • Coordinate with Design & Construction • Feedback to Planning, Design, and Construction

  14. I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Mulholland Drive Bridge Replacement Photo Wilshire Blvd Interchange Improvements Before After

  15. New Tom Bradley International Terminal

  16. Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement

  17. Gerald Desmond Bridge (now) Gerald Desmond Bridge (future)

  18. Civil Engineering Projects – Los Angeles The Wheel Hotel/Resort - Dubai Metro Blue Line Caltrans District 7 HQ 110/105 Interchange

  19. California Projects Disneyland StarWars Land Hyperloop Mars Rover Rams/Chargers Stadium

  20. Important Skills • Problem Solving • Teamwork • Negotiations • Math • Science • Writing • Communicating • Attention to Detail • Public Speaking • Presentation Skills

  21. Technology & Engineering

  22. Engineering/Surveying Career Path • Education • Bachelors of Science Degree (4 years) • Masters of Science Degree (1-2 Years) • Engineer/Land Surveyor in Training (EIT/LSIT) • 2 to 4 years Experience • Professional Engineer/Land Surveyor (PE/PLS) • Completion of EIT/LSIT training • 4 years of Experience

  23. Some California Schools That Offer Engineering Degrees • California State University: • Los Angeles (CSULA) • Fullerton (CSUF) • Long Beach (CSULB) • Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) • San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly SLO) • Sacramento • San Francisco • San Diego • San Jose • University of California: • Los Angeles (UCLA) • Berkeley (CAL) • Davis • Irvine (UCI) • Merced • Riverside (UCR) • San Diego (UCSD) • Santa Barbara (UCSB) • Santa Cruz • Private • California Institute of Technology • University of Southern California • Stanford University • Loyola Marymount University • Claremont Colleges • University of the Pacific

  24. Employers • Public Sector • Cities– City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica, … • Counties– County of Los Angeles, County or Orange, ... • State – Caltrans, Water Resources Board, ... • Federal – FHWA, Army Corp of Engineers, Naval Engineering Command, ... • Special Agencies – MWD, ACTA, Metro, OCTA, etc… • Private Sector • Consulting Engineers & Surveyors • Land Developers • Manufacturing Companies • Technology Firms • Internships Opportunities

  25. Scholarship Opportunities • American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)  • American Society of Civil Engineers • American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers • American Society of Mechanical Engineers • Engineer Girl • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • National Council for Minorities in Engineering • National Society of Professional Engineers • Society of Automotive Engineers International • Society of Women Engineers Scholarships

  26. Salaries • The average engineer’s salary ranges from $88,000 to $115,000 depending on the discipline of engineering. • Entry level engineers—those who have just graduated from college—averaged between $56,000 and $69,000 annual salary. • Highly experienced engineers may command salaries in the $200,000-$300,000 range. • Over the course of a lifetime, engineering majors will earn 1.4 million dollars more than a liberal arts major.

  27. More Information • CalSOP: www.calsop.org • American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC):www.acec-ca.org • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE): www.asce.org • American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) www.asee.org • Discover Engineering Online www.discoverengineering.org • National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)www.nspe.org • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)www.shpe.org • National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) www.nsbe.org • Society of Women Engineers (SWE)www.swe.org

  28. Questions and Answers www.acec-la.org

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