Engineer
University of Manitoba   

-Calendar and Registration Guide

 
      -Faculty of Engineering  

-Faculty of Engineering homepage 

 

-Universitiy of Manitoba Engineering Society (UMES) - students' association

 

-Women In Science & Engineering (WISE) 
 

General Engineering Links

 

-The Engineering Institute of Canada

 

-Engineers Canada

 
       -Accredited Engineering Programs  

-Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba

 
       -APEGM Engineers Salary Survey  

-Engineers Without Borders Canada

 

-Consulting Engineers of Manitoba  

-Alberta Learning Information Service -OCCinfo

 

-National Society of Professional Engineers (U.S.)

 
-O*NET -detailed occupational information (U.S.)
-Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science and Technology   
 

-Career Centre - from the Society of Women Engineers (U.S.)

 

-Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (U.S.)

 

-Discover Engineering Online

 

-Careers in Science and Engineering - A Student Planning Guide to Grad School and Beyond

 

-Generation-E - A New Brand of Engineer (Canada)

 

-Information for Foreign-trained Engineers - from the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials

 

-Sloan Career Cornerstone Center

 

-Links to Engineering Organizations - from Engineers Canada

 

 

 

Engineering Disciplines:

 

-Aerospace Engineer

 

-Agricultural, Food and Biological Systems Engineer

 

-Biomedical Engineer

 

-Chemical Engineer

 

-Civil Engineer

 

-Computer Engineer

 

-Electrical and Electronics Engineer

 

-Geological Engineer

 

-Industrial & Manufacturing Engineer

 

-Mechanical Engineer

 

-Metallurgical & Materials Engineer

 

-Mining Engineer

 

-Petroleum Engineer

 

Holland Code:
R
ealstic
Investigative
Conventional 


Related Occupations:

Physicist

Chemist

Software Engineer

Civil Engineering Techonologist

Industrial Engineering & Manufacturing Technologists/Technicians

Mechanical Engineering Technologist


 

A quote from a U of M Career Mentor

Civil Engineer:

“I thoroughly enjoy meeting the students and discussing possible career paths in engineering. It is a profession with almost unlimited possibilities and of course most students just starting out do not appreciate this. They may also not realize that the profession is not just number crunching but provides opportunities for significant creativity, which is the mark of good engineering, and also the opportunity to serve the public good.”