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Integrated engineering

Integrated Engineering is a multi-disciplinary, design-project-based engineering degree program.meet the identified needs of industry,increase access to engineering education by more students,provide a balanced curriculum combining the subjects that engineers use most often and directed towards the needs of the majority of engineers.flexibility and broad education,ability to understand non engineering functions,ability to solve problems,knowledge of the principles of engineering and ability to apply them in practical situations,information skills,experience of project work, especially cross linked projects,ability to work as a member of a team,presentation and communication skills.Process Industry,Electric Utilities (generation, distribution and efficient utilization),Transportation Industry,Processing and Manufacturing Industry,Water and sanitation industry,Mining and Smelting Industry,Renewable and Green Energy Industry. Integrated Engineering is a multi-disciplinary, design-project-based engineering degree program. Integrated Engineering is a program created to meet the demand for engineers skilled in various disciplines, combining aspects from traditional engineering studies and liberal arts. The demand arises from the current state of industry, where both the products manufactured and the plants which make the products are progressing towards greater diversity and sophistication. Recent studies had shown concern in both Canada and in the United States that engineering graduates were not well-prepared for many of today's multi-disciplinary and project-based workplaces. Several committees have been formed to study this and have published some material. One Canadian study was done by the Canadian Academy of Engineering and two of its main conclusions were: Integrated Engineers acquire background in core disciplines such as: materials, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, and systems involving chemical, electro-mechanical, and biological components. Currently, the following academic institutions are known to offer Integrated Engineering programs:Canada

[ "Mechanical engineering", "Engineering management", "Electrical engineering", "Systems engineering" ]
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