Introduction to Engineering Technology - Softcover

Pond, Robert J.

 
9780675210034: Introduction to Engineering Technology

Synopsis

For an introductory course in engineering technology program offered in two- or four-year programs. Also suitable for use in a tech-prep program or vocational school.

 

Catering primarily to two-year college engineering students who may have limited academic skills, this one-of-a-kind text provides readers with a solid foundation in engineering technology, and helps to prepare and empower them for more advanced courses. Stressing the importance of possessing a good attitude and paying close attention to detail, it explores the engineering world–and the technician's and technologist's places in it–from a holistic perspective–covering the demands and requirements of a career in technology, the language, tools, the most recent technological advances and proper application essential for success in today's business and industry.

 

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Introduction to Engineering Technology, Sixth Edition, explains the responsibilities of technicians and technologists in the dynamic world of engineering. The basic tools of engineering technology are identified and explained, including problem solving, calculator skills, conversion of units, geometry, computer skills, and technical reporting. The text has been used to develop curricula for introductory engineering technology courses in the United States and abroad.

Important mathematical concepts are presented in a moderately-paced manner so that they can be easily learned. The presentation is also designed to motivate the reader to acquire more sophisticated skills in algebra, trigonometry, and geometry. Most importantly, this popular text helps readers to understand the broad spectrum of today's technologies, preparing them for their technical courses to follow.

Updates to the Sixth Edition have been carefully crafted to reflect changes in the technology and the industries they serve. Employment, salary, and occupational information have been modified to reflect the most recent survey information. A brief introduction to statistics has been added in order to meet the recommendations of current users of the text. The latest in the series of the popular TI-80s―the TI-89has been explained, although the fourth chapter is general enough that any engineering calculator may be mastered with appropriate instruction. The computer information in the text has been updated and simplified as much as is practical in order to assist the aspiring technologist to focus on the most important operations to be performed. Excel and graphing with Excel have been added. New figures and photos have been added to clarify the concepts presented.

Features and topics included in the text include:
  • Current employment and salary information
  • The importance of teamwork, maintaining a positive attitude, and sound problem-solving techniques
  • How to prepare for interviewing
  • The benefits of cooperative education
  • How to purchase and use today's calculators and personal computers
  • Recommended steps to prepare for oral and written reporting
  • New technological advances in telecommunications, robotics, optical systems and materials
  • Content reflecting the importance of understanding and protecting the environment
  • Worked-out examples and numerous practical, applied problems to enhance reader understanding

Synopsis

A new text for future technicians and technologists, one that presents the overall picture of the engineering world and the important role played by the technician. Written especially for students with little or no math/science background, this text provides the "orientation" to technology such students need for success in future coursework. It presents basic problem solving techniques, decodes the language of technology, and offers hands-on practice with the tools of the trade. It covers good study skills and their importance, how to use the technical library, laboratory procedures, and how to write a lab report. Applied, technology-related mathematics is stressed throughout, through worked-out examples and extensive problem sets in each chapter. Students are instructed in the use of scientific calculators and the role of "units" in technology. (Step-by-step calculator sequences are shown throughout the narrative in easy-to-find boxes). A chapter on computers explores hardware and software and how the computer is used in industry, especially to automate machinery.

Other topics include robotics, expert systems, optical systems, new composite materials, and the challenges of implementing new technologies.

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