TY - BOOK AU - Jenison, Roland D., author AU - Mickelson, Steven K., author AU - Northup, Larry L., author TI - Engineering fundamentals & problem solving T2 - McGraw-Hill international series in civil engineering. SN - 0073534919 AV - CIR TA 147 E54 2012 PY - 2012/// CY - New York, NY PB - McGraw-Hill, KW - Engineering. KW - Problem solving. N1 - Includes index; 1. The Engineering Profession 2. Education for Engineering 3. Introduction to Engineering Design 4. Engineering Solutions 5. Representation of Technical Information 6. Engineering Measurements and Estimations 7. Dimensions, Units, and Conversions 8. Introduction to Engineering Economics 9. Economics: Decision Making 10. Statistics 11. Inferential Statistics and Decision Making 12. Mechanics: Statics 13. Mechanics: Strength of Materials 14. Material Balance 15. Energy Sources and Alternatives 16. Fundamental Energy principles 17. Electrical Theory Appendixes Answers to Selected Problems Credits Index N2 - "Engineering Fundamentals & Problem Solving" is written to motivate engineering students during their first year. A complete introduction to the engineering field, this text will help students develop the skills to solving open-ended problems in SI and customary units while presenting solutions in a logical manner. Eide introduces students to subject areas that are common to engineering disciplines that require the application of fundamental engineering concepts. "Engineering Fundamentals & Problem Solving" remains the most comprehensive text for an introductory engineering course. The book provides students a realistic opportunity to learn to apply engineering principles to the solution of engineering problems, and the author's approach keeps students on task toward an engineering career by showing how the materials applies to the student's school, life, and career. While not every course will cover all the topics in this text, McGraw-Hill is proud to offer Create, which will allow you to select the material you need from this text and many others in our "B.E.S.T." series for freshman engineering so you can create materials exactly suited to your course ER -