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Texas A&M University. Freshman at Texas A&M University Major in Civil Engineering Hometown: Hutto, Texas Most importantly, I am the loudest and

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Texas A&M University

Freshman at Texas A&M University Major in Civil Engineering Hometown: Hutto, Texas Most importantly, I am the loudest and

proudest member of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie class of 2015!!!!

Time to make choices in your lives. Everyone has a place. One merely has to

go out and look for the university that best suits them.

The top 5 things 9th graders need to start investigating: Fields of interest / study College Choices Financial Support Future Job (What do you want to do in life?) SUCCESS!!!

Civil Engineering at Texas A&M gives you EVERYTHING! Major: Has one of the top Civil Engineering programs in

the nation. * College: Texas A&M has awesome and amazing

traditions. Everyone feels like they belong. Financial Support: Multiple scholarships are available, but

you have to look for them. Future Jobs: Engineers average higher than normal

starting salaries. ** SUCCESS: Texas A&M’s mission is for their civil

engineering graduates to become leaders in their profession. ***

* http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate-civil** http://www.universitylanguage.com/blog/07/college-graduate-salaries-by-field-and-major/*** http://catalog.tamu.edu/09-10_UG_Catalog/look_engineering/civil_eng.htm

I have parents who are Texas A&M graduates both with engineering degrees. My parents took me to see football games, Silver Taps, Aggie Muster…etc. These events allowed me to experience the atmosphere and traditions at Texas A&M. As a result, I knew that Texas A&M University was for me.

Reveille: Texas A&M’s mascot.

12th Man

Bonfire

Silver Taps

Does anyone know?

Civil engineers plan, design, supervise the construction, operate, maintain, inspect, retrofit, and manage many of the facilities and systems in both public and private sectors that are essential to modern life. *

* Source: http://catalog.tamu.edu/09-10_UG_Catalog/look_engineering/civil_eng.htm

My grandfather, a former Civil Engineering professor and graduate from Texas A&M, introduced me to this field of study.

The simple things engineers design to make the quality of life more efficient intrigued me at an early age.

Flushing of a toilet Getting hot and cold water out of the

faucet Deciding which dirt to serve as the

base of a structure.

Civil Engineers strive to make everybody’s life more efficient.

Civil Engineers play an important role in today’s society.

Civil Engineers make a huge difference in the world.

Competition: Proposed Hands on Activity Everyone group into pairs of four. Objective:

Design a tower out of only toothpicks and marsh mellows. The tallest tower that can stand ON ITS OWN for thirty seconds wins.

Time:5 minutes to build the tower

Winner Receives ?????????

Excellent starting salary following graduation.

Jobs are always available and in demand. Data from 2011 indicates that a 24.3%

spike is ahead in jobs for people who design roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. The projected annual salary was $77,560.*

* Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-hot-careers-for-2012----and-beyond.html?mod=pf-series-a-article

Geotechnical Engineering- application of soil and rock mechanics principles to the analysis, design and construction of structures which are in same way related to the earth.

Geotechnical Projects: Earth dams, Landfills, Retaining Walls, Shallow Foundations, Deep Foundations, etc…

Goals: Apply engineering principles to Earth Structures, Foundations, and

subsurface facilities. Employers:

Public Transportation Departments Regulatory Agencies Army COE

Private Design firms Consulting firms Utilities

Materials Engineering- the determining of materials to use to construct or repair of structures.

Goals Improve the durability of structures through use of materials Improve the strength of materials with lighter and less expensive

materials Employers:

Private Material Suppliers Consulting firms Test Equipment manufacturers Material Testing Companies

Public FHWA / FAA Federal/State DOTS Army Corps of Engineers City/County Municipalities

Structural Engineering: Design and construction of large buildings, bridges, or structures.

Requirements: Creativity, Drafting or computer aided design (CAD) skills, and a post graduate degree.

Requirements to be a recognized Professional Structural Rngineer: A four-year degree in civil engineering from an accredited college or university 2-5 year experience No record of felonies Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. Pass the Profession Engineering exam.

Employers: Consulting firms Government contractors Federal / State transportation Departments

Transportation Engineering- Creating safe movement on the ground and in the air without impacting the environment.

Goals: Evaluate failures of transportation systems Find quick and easy evacuation routes for cities during a natural

disaster. Enhance the flow of Traffic.

Jobs: 50% governments, 40% consultants, 5% Research, and 5% trucking firms, etc…

Employers: Public

Transportation Departments City/County Municipalities

Private Design firms Consulting firms

Ocean/Coastal Engineering- the application of basic engineering principles, to the design, construction, planning, and mangaement of projects for the ocean environment.

Structure projects (need to withstand hurricane conditions)- platforms, pipelines, ships, submarines, and robots.

Employers: Private Industry- Offshore construction, offshore oil and gas, shipyards,

dredging contractors, offshore drilling, and consulting firms. Government- Army corp of engineers, Ports, Regulatory Agencies,

Army/Navy civilian laboratories, and Texas General Land Office. Career:

$55,000-$70,000 starting salary Large Job Market in Texas Sea level is rising so the need for Coastal/Ocean engineers is growing.

Construction Engineering- develops knowledge, tools, and methods that can add value to construction projects and organizations with a focus on risk management.

Major types of Construction: Industrial, Residential, Institutional and commercial building, and Infrastructure

Civil Engineers Role in Industry: Upper management of construction or engineering firms. Manager of Construction/development private firms Engineers, administrators, & regulators in public agencies and industry organizations Construction project managers

Examples of projects: Dallas Cowboy Stadium (Jerry World), Hoover Dam, Eiffel Tower, Colliseums.

Environmental Engineer- develop systems that protect human health and welfare and minimize the adverse effects of human activities on the environment.

Role of Environmental Engineer: Providing safe, palatable and ample water supplies Reducing emissions of pollutants by developing engineered systems for

treating air, water and hazardous wastes Predicting the transport and effects of contaminants through all media

(air, water, land) in natural environments Managing and remediating sites contaminated by improper disposal of

hazardous materials Protecting public health through application of engineering principle

Reference: Texas A&M Civil Engineering. Environmental engineering. 2010 [cited April/28 2012]. Available from https://www.civil.tamu.edu/areas/environmental/index.html (accessed 4/28/12).

Water Resources: supplying water for human use, removing water when humans are finished using it, and developing methods of avoiding damage from excess water

Jobs for Water Resources Engineer: Planning and managing a water facilities which include dams, waste water plants, etc…

Jobs: Consulting firms and in government entities charged with supplying water or dealing with its hazards.

Reference: Texas A&M Civil Engineering. Water resources engineer. 2010 [cited April/28 2012]. Available from https://www.civil.tamu.edu/areas/environmental/index.html (accessed 4/28/12)

General Civil Engineer- plan, design, supervise the construction of, operate, maintain, inspect, and manage many of the physical facilities and systems in both public and private sectors.

General Civil Engineering Jobs: consulting engineering firms, the energy industry, cities, counties, state agencies, federal agencies, utility agencies, various industries, and the military services.

General Civil Engineers specialize in all fields of the civil engineering.

Reference: Texas A&M Civil Engineering. General Civil Engineer. 2010 [cited April/28 2012]. Available from https://www.civil.tamu.edu/areas/environmental/index.html (accessed 4/28/12)

Take advanced courses in high school, especially Math and Science.

Work hard and make GOOD grades. Apply: TAMU and the Civil Engineering program awaits you.