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Informationen zum Autor John Davies is Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering at Coventry University. He has 8 years of practical experience as a civil engineer and 30 years of academic experience at the University of Westminster and Coventry University and was Head of Department at Coventry from 2001 to 2010. Klappentext There are a lot of important skills needed for a career in engineering. As well as academic skills, future engineers need to be able to present data, work in project teams, carry out experiments, problem solve and write reports. This book emphasises the importance of these core skills, and supports engineering students as they successfully navigate their courses and move forward into a career of ongoing development. Written in a friendly and encouraging style, Skills for engineering and built environment students: . Provides guidance on both the study and the professional practice of engineering . Addresses common worries and pitfalls, debunking myths and demystifying jargon . Helps with milestones such as group projects, presentations, work placements and job interviews Supported by interviews with students, lecturers, young engineers and employers, Skills for engineering and built environment students guides students and early-career professionals through an important transition stage, thoroughly preparing them for the world of work. Zusammenfassung There are a lot of important skills needed for a career in engineering. As well as academic skills, future engineers need to be able to present data, work in project teams, carry out experiments, problem solve and write reports. This book emphasises the importance of these core skills, and supports engineering students as they successfully navigate their courses and move forward into a career of ongoing development. Written in a friendly and encouraging style, Skills for engineering and built environment students: - Provides guidance on both the study and the professional practice of engineering. - Addresses common worries and pitfalls, debunking myths and demystifying jargon. - Helps with milestones such as group projects, presentations, work placements and job interviews. Supported by interviews with students, lecturers, young engineers and employers, Skills for Engineering and Built Environment Students guides students and early-career professionals through an important transition stage, thoroughly preparing them for the world of work. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: GETTING STARTED 1. The Initial Transition to University 2. Organisation, Initiative and Flexibility PART II: STUDY SKILLS 3. Basic Academic Skills 4. Writing 5. Information Sources 6. Number and Data Presentation PART III: REALISTIC CHALLENGES 7. The Bigger Picture: Education and Professional Development 8. Personal Development Planning and Recording 9. Practical Work 10. Graphical Communication and Design 11. Teamwork and Realistic Projects PART IV: INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT 12. The Bigger Picture: Learning and Teaching 13. Reports 14. Research Methods 15. Presentations PART V: PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY 16. Work Experience 17. Job Searching 18. A Professional Career. ...