A Career in Engineering (An Introduction to Engineering)
Find out if a career in Engineering is right for you! Do you think you have what it takes? Includes Design Examples!
by Pascal Engineering
What is the course about?
This course takes an in depth look at various types of engineering from the prospective of an Australian Engineering company. It gives you an insight it what engineering is all about, the different types of engineering out there, which are the most promising fields, which are the most lucrative fields as well as some design examples for mechanical and electrical engineering. You don't need high level maths skills to solve these design problems! We hold your hand as you go through any problems!
What kind of materials are included?
Set aside a day (8 hours) to do this course, as you will need a day to soak up the volumes of information we provide.
How is the course structured?
If you are interested in becoming an engineering, or you want to know about engineering and what engineers do, it is perfect for you! It is a great way to get a view into the closed and mysterious world of engineering from an engineering company's perspective.
SECTION 1: Introduction
01:54
Lecture 1:
Introduction to ENGINEERING
24:22
Lecture 2:
Engineering Overview
SECTION 2: In Depth: Mechanical Engineering
08:28
Lecture 3:
Overview
03:13
Lecture 4:
A Basic 2D Example
09:24
Lecture 5:
A Basic 2D Example Continued
15:18
Lecture 6:
Light Switch Design Example
SECTION 3: In Depth: Electrical Engineering
10:22
Lecture 7:
Overview
05:33
Lecture 8:
A Digital Systems Example
10:39
Lecture 9:
A Digital Systems Example Continued
13:02
Lecture 10:
2 Bit Full Adder Design Example
SECTION 4: University Selection
17:59
Lecture 11:
University Selection
SECTION 5: Jobs in Engineering
17:35
Lecture 12:
Jobs in Engineering
SECTION 6: Conclusion
1 page
Lecture 13:
A checklist of what you have learnt.
This course takes an in depth look at various types of engineering from the prospective of an Australian Engineering company. It gives you an insight it what engineering is all about, the different types of engineering out there, which are the most promising fields, which are the most lucrative fields as well as some design examples for mechanical and electrical engineering. You don't need high level maths skills to solve these design problems! We hold your hand as you go through any problems!
What kind of materials are included?
- Over 2 hours of content
- 2 Real World Design Examples
- A list of the most lucrative jobs, now and in to the future
- Tips for doing well at university to land a great job
- And much much more
Set aside a day (8 hours) to do this course, as you will need a day to soak up the volumes of information we provide.
How is the course structured?
- We take you through all the different types of engineering and their specialties
- Some theory for mechanical and electrical engineering along with real world design examples
- A University Guide including how to get into university/college and what university to select
- The highest paying jobs, how to land an awesome job and a detailed analysis of jobs of the future.
If you are interested in becoming an engineering, or you want to know about engineering and what engineers do, it is perfect for you! It is a great way to get a view into the closed and mysterious world of engineering from an engineering company's perspective.
SECTION 1: Introduction
01:54
Lecture 1:
Introduction to ENGINEERING
24:22
Lecture 2:
Engineering Overview
SECTION 2: In Depth: Mechanical Engineering
08:28
Lecture 3:
Overview
03:13
Lecture 4:
A Basic 2D Example
09:24
Lecture 5:
A Basic 2D Example Continued
15:18
Lecture 6:
Light Switch Design Example
SECTION 3: In Depth: Electrical Engineering
10:22
Lecture 7:
Overview
05:33
Lecture 8:
A Digital Systems Example
10:39
Lecture 9:
A Digital Systems Example Continued
13:02
Lecture 10:
2 Bit Full Adder Design Example
SECTION 4: University Selection
17:59
Lecture 11:
University Selection
SECTION 5: Jobs in Engineering
17:35
Lecture 12:
Jobs in Engineering
SECTION 6: Conclusion
1 page
Lecture 13:
A checklist of what you have learnt.