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Table of Contents—Civil Table of Contents—Civil EngineeringEngineering
Title Page
Vision
Career Goals
Career Goals Continued
My School Courses * *
Resume Introduction
Letter of Application
Resume
College Course Examples
College Requirements
Employment Examples
Places Aerospace Engineers Might Work
Common Requirements for Aerospace Engineers
Sources
My Website My Website http://www.freewebs.com/sjfelectport/ * *
Electronic Career PortfolioElectronic Career Portfolio
Mike CleekMike CleekCivil EngineeringCivil Engineering
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VisionVision
I believe that in order for I believe that in order for one to be successful in one to be successful in the business world, one the business world, one must be persistent. One must be persistent. One must also learn from must also learn from one’s mistakes. one’s mistakes. Table of Contents—Civil Engineering
Career GoalsCareer Goals
My career interests and My career interests and goals all have to do with goals all have to do with geometry. My favorite geometry. My favorite recreational activities recreational activities were and are hockey and were and are hockey and computers, and those all computers, and those all will help me in the will help me in the engineering world engineering world (Hockey because of (Hockey because of leadership and leadership and responsibility). I am responsibility). I am taking an Introduction to taking an Introduction to Engineering Honors class Engineering Honors class this year, and I am this year, and I am planning to take more planning to take more engineering classes in engineering classes in the future.the future.
To learn how to apply To learn how to apply business to operations business to operations such as this, I participate such as this, I participate in the Junior Achievement in the Junior Achievement (internship-type) program (internship-type) program out of Lockheed Martin, out of Lockheed Martin, and I get the and I get the opportunity to work with opportunity to work with some employees of the some employees of the aerospace engineering aerospace engineering company as well.company as well.
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Career Goals ContinuedCareer Goals Continued
I hope to obtain a job, I hope to obtain a job, anywhere from errand-anywhere from errand-boy to project manager, boy to project manager, at a architectural or at a architectural or engineering company engineering company while attending college. I while attending college. I hope to one day work hope to one day work myself up to the top of myself up to the top of such a company by my such a company by my middle or late working middle or late working years.years.
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My School CoursesMy School Courses
Radnor Senior High SchoolRadnor Senior High SchoolWorld Studies HonorsWorld Studies HonorsWorld Lit. HonorsWorld Lit. HonorsAdvanced Algebra 2Advanced Algebra 2Advanced ChemistryAdvanced ChemistryBand HonorsBand HonorsGerman Level 3German Level 3Introduction to Engineering HonorsIntroduction to Engineering Honors
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Resume IntroductionResume Introduction
My resume seeks to provide evidence confirming My resume seeks to provide evidence confirming that I will make a good business man, and that I will that I will make a good business man, and that I will excel in my interest area. You may notice that in my excel in my interest area. You may notice that in my resume, it mentions a no absence award, as well as resume, it mentions a no absence award, as well as umpiring being listed as a job. The no absences award umpiring being listed as a job. The no absences award symbolizes that I am a hard worker, and umpiring symbolizes that I am a hard worker, and umpiring requires excellent decision making, especially for such a requires excellent decision making, especially for such a young age. I do many extra-curricular sports, as well as young age. I do many extra-curricular sports, as well as two major educational extra-curriculars as well.two major educational extra-curriculars as well.
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College Course ExamplesCollege Course Examples
Penn StatePenn State– AERSP 504. Aerodynamics of V/Stol AERSP 504. Aerodynamics of V/Stol
AircraftAircraft– AERSP 550. AstrodynamicsAERSP 550. Astrodynamics– AERSP 505. Hydro and Aero ElasticityAERSP 505. Hydro and Aero Elasticity– AERSP 512. Viscous FlowAERSP 512. Viscous Flow– AERSP 553. Structural DynamicsAERSP 553. Structural Dynamics
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College RequirementsCollege Requirements
C or higher in math 140, 141, Chem C or higher in math 140, 141, Chem
012 or 17, and Phys. 211012 or 17, and Phys. 211
>3.00 GPA: Entrance Guaranteed >3.00 GPA: Entrance Guaranteed
with the previously listed courseswith the previously listed courses
Minimum of 2.00 GPA requiredMinimum of 2.00 GPA required
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Employment ExamplesEmployment Examples
Usually works with the militaryUsually works with the militaryTop Salary-Top Salary- $140,000/yr$140,000/yr
– Director of EngineeringDirector of Engineering– Quality Assurance EngineerQuality Assurance Engineer– Senior Software EngineerSenior Software Engineer– Software AnalystSoftware Analyst– Civil TechnicianCivil Technician– Verification and Validation EngineerVerification and Validation EngineerTable of Contents—Civil EngineeringTable of Contents—Civil Engineering
Places Aerospace Engineers Might Places Aerospace Engineers Might WorkWork
Bombardier Bombardier
BAE Systems BAE Systems
EADS (Airbus being only one of its multiple divisions) EADS (Airbus being only one of its multiple divisions)
Embraer Embraer
Boeing Boeing
United Technologies CorporationUnited Technologies Corporation
General Dynamics General Dynamics
Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin
Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman
Raytheon Raytheon Table of Contents—Civil EngineeringTable of Contents—Civil Engineering
Honeywell Honeywell
AirbusAirbus
Common Requirements for Common Requirements for Aerospace EngineersAerospace Engineers
At Least 5 yrs. in schoolAt Least 5 yrs. in school
2 yrs. in employment2 yrs. in employment
Various DegreesVarious Degrees
(Masters, Bachelor, PhD)(Masters, Bachelor, PhD)
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SourcesSources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace_EngineeringAerospace_Engineering
http://us.jobs.com/jobsearch.asp?http://us.jobs.com/jobsearch.asp?q=Aerospace+Engineering&cy=USq=Aerospace+Engineering&cy=US
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