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People stress the importance of mathematics and science/physics when becoming engineers. What are some important qualities of personality that people should have, or need to develop?
I want to thank-you for your reply. I plan on using it for a website I am creating as a direct response from individuals, not survey responses =)Pkruse said:A propensity toward rational thought helps a lot. The educational process is designed to weed out the worst offenders lacking that skill. That is why you get Calculus up front and perhaps 50 students will sign up for the class and maybe fewer than ten will complete the class successfully. That is one of the “filter” classes. It weeds out those without the thinking skills required to be an engineer.
If you plan to go into mechanical engineering, then you really need the ability to think in five dimensional motion pictures. That is the three normal dimensions, plus speed and acceleration. If you go into some branches, then you need to add a sixth dimension to your thought process, which is dimensional changes due to temperature changes. If you see a structure, then in your mind you must also see the load path with all its vectors, fully understanding where they go and what they do. You will need an intuitive feel for how the structure will begin to fail and which failure mode is involved, and then develop the ability to verify your intuition with analysis.
The smartest and best engineer is worth nothing if he/she cannot communicate these ideas to those with less understanding of the subject matter. So you will need to write well, and be able to stand up before a group of people to present your work. If they don’t understand what you have to communicate, then all the other work you have done is for nothing and you have failed. As my dad taught me as a child, if someone does not want to read what I’ve written, then they won’t and I would have failed to communicate my ideas in writing—and would therefore essentially be illiterate.
I can only speak well for mechanical engineering requirements. I’ll let others speak for their fields.
What are some important qualities of personality
Some of the most commonly shared traits among engineers include problem-solving skills, attention to detail, creativity, analytical thinking, and a strong knowledge of math and science.
Communication is crucial for engineers, as they often work in teams and need to effectively communicate their ideas, designs, and progress to others. It is also important for engineers to communicate with clients, stakeholders, and other professionals in the field.
While having a strong foundation in math and science is important for engineers, it is not the only requirement for a successful career. Many engineers also possess strong communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Attention to detail is a key trait for engineers, as small mistakes can have significant consequences in their work. However, engineers also need to balance this with the ability to see the bigger picture and think creatively.
Yes, the field of engineering is constantly evolving and engineers need to continuously learn and adapt to new technologies, methods, and techniques. Lifelong learning is essential for staying current and successful in the field.