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Although Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers face different design and operational challenges, they both understand the science of aerodynamic performance and the principles of physics. Mechanical Engineer. CivilEngineer. However, CivilEngineering is much more than just design and construction.
hour field trip was focused on engineering and the design process. Unlike prior virtual field trips which took place in one main zoom call, we split this call into two distinct breakout rooms, with each room being one physical classroom and led by different NU volunteers (Room 1 = Sam, Gabby, Lauryn, Room 2 = Nick, Hadeel, Karen).
While the science aspect (chemistry, biology, and physics) and mathematics (calculus and algebra) is a breeze to figure out, the engineering and technology aspects are less straightforward. Engineering can factor in topics such as civilengineering, electronics, and robots.
For example, the fastest-growing STEM jobs over the last five years are categorized as Computer User Support, Industrial Engineering, Information Security, and CivilEngineering. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the most robust growth in Computers & Mathematics, Architecture and Engineering.
This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for architectural designs, such as bridges, arches, or even abstract sculptures. This synchronization between your vision and physical actions strengthens your hand-eye coordination, making it more accurate and efficient. Furthermore, the blocks promote mathematical thinking.
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