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Engineer's degree
An engineer's degree is an advanced academic degree in engineering which is conferred in Europe, some countries of Latin America, North Africa and a few institutions in the United States. The degree may require a thesis but always requires a non-abstract project. Through the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), Engineers Canada accredits Canadian undergraduate engineering programs that meet the standards of the profession.
Bachelor of Applied Science
A Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS or BASc) is an undergraduate academic degree of applied sciences. In Canada, the Netherlands and other places the Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) is equivalent to the Bachelor of Engineering, and is classified as a professional degree. In Australia and New Zealand this degree is awarded in various fields of study and is considered a highly specialized professional degree.
Ingénierie électronique
vignette|Amplificateur L’ingénierie électronique est la branche de l’ingénierie qui traite les nouvelles technologies (téléphone portable, télévision...). Ils peuvent aussi bien programmer que créer le produit en question. Cela inclut l’ingénierie des appareils électroniques ainsi que l'ingénierie de la programmation. D’autres branches de l’ingénierie comme l’ingénierie biomédicale, les télécommunications et le génie informatique ont été, au moment de leur naissance, seulement des spécialisations de l’ingénierie électronique.
Engineering technologist
An engineering technologist is a professional trained in certain aspects of development and implementation of a respective area of technology. An education in engineering technology concentrates more on application and less on theory than does an engineering education. Engineering technologists often assist engineers; but after years of experience, they can also become engineers. Like engineers, areas where engineering technologists can work include product design, fabrication, and testing.
British degree abbreviations
Degree abbreviations are used as an alternative way to specify an academic degree instead of spelling out the title in full, such as in reference books such as Who's Who and on business cards. Many degree titles have more than one possible abbreviation, with the abbreviation used varying between different universities. In the UK it is normal not to punctuate abbreviations for degrees with full stops (e.g. "BSc" rather than "B.Sc."), although this is done at some universities.
Geological engineering
Geological engineering is a discipline of engineering concerned with the application of geological science and engineering principles to fields, such as civil engineering, mining, environmental engineering, and forestry, among others. The work of geological engineers often directs or supports the work of other engineering disciplines such as assessing the suitability of locations for civil engineering, environmental engineering, mining operations, and oil and gas projects by conducting geological, geoenvironmental, geophysical, and geotechnical studies.
Regulation and licensure in engineering
Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage life, public welfare, safety, well-being, then environment and other interests of the general public and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes licensed to practice engineering and to provide professional services and products to the public. As with many other professions and activities, engineering is often a restricted activity.
Génie mécanique
Le génie mécanique (ou l'ingénierie mécanique) désigne l'ensemble des connaissances liées à la , au sens physique (sciences des mouvements) et au sens technique (étude des mécanismes). Ce champ de connaissances va de la conception d'un produit mécanique au recyclage de ce dernier en passant par la fabrication, la maintenance, etc. Données dans l'ordre du cycle de vie d'un produit mécanique. Conception de produit : analyse fonctionnelle, dessin industriel, conception assistée par ordinateur.
Bachelor of Science
Le Bachelor of Science (BSc) ou le Baccalauréat ès sciences (B.Sc.) au Canada est un grade universitaire existant dans de nombreux pays. Il est obtenu après trois années d'étude en Grande-Bretagne, Pays de Galles, Irlande du Nord, Québec, Singapour, Australie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Hong Kong et Afrique du Sud et quatre années dans le reste de l'Amérique du Nord, en Irlande et en Écosse. Ce terme est souvent abrégé en B.Sc. ou B.S. (plus rarement en S.B. ou Sc.B.), initiales de l'expression latine Baccalaureus Scientiæ.
Génie minier
Mining in the engineering discipline is the extraction of minerals from underneath, open pit, above, or on the ground. Mining engineering is associated with many other disciplines, such as mineral processing, exploration, excavation, geology, and metallurgy, geotechnical engineering and surveying. A mining engineer may manage any phase of mining operations, from exploration and discovery of the mineral resources, through feasibility study, mine design, development of plans, production and operations to mine closure.

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