Stressing the importance of possessing a good attitude and paying close attention to detail, it establishes an overview or "big picture" of the engineering technologies (chemical, civil, architectural, electrical/electronic, computer, industrial, and mechanical), enabling users to select the most compatible engineering technology program for them. It builds a functional base of skills and knowledge, including basic math skills, studying skills, and communication skills, and describes future challenges confronting the engineering technologist, including environmental concerns, robotics, expert systems, optical systems, new composite materials, and implementing other technologies. Fourth Edition now updates employment, salary, and occupational information for each field under discussion; provides a keener focus on cooperative education, preparation for the interview, and the importance of the placement office; and includes timely material on the scientific method, TI-85 graphing calculator, Windows 95. Also includes a new Internet Guide.
Step One: Make imaginary finger gun Step two: Place imaginary finger gun in mouth Step three: Fire imaginary finger fun Step four: Fall over and cry out in the most dramatic of ways as the rest of the class looks on in mild bemusement and pity Step five: Twitch on floor, maybe drool a little Step six: Repeat as many times as it takes to avoid reading this book Step seven: Become most popular kid on campus for said antics
TL;DR - Textbook blows, 10/10 Would Not Read Again