How to Become a Civil Engineer: Bridging the Gap
Achieving something you’ve never seen before is challenging. For instance, in civil engineering, only 3.8 percent of professional engineers are African American, and 11.2 percent are Hispanic. This gap largely stems from limited exposure within these communities. However, having diverse nationalities and genders represented in engineering offers significant advantages, both for the industry and society as a whole. So how do we bridge the gap? How to Become a Civil Engineer provides a comprehensive roadmap for individuals considering this field. It offers guidance from high school to college and into the workforce. Highlighting the industry’s nearly 100 percent job placement rate post-college, the book emphasizes the market’s demand for innovative ideas. The field of engineering also presents an excellent opportunity for those with aspirations to leave a positive impact on the world and improve the lives of others. Whether readers are aiming to build generational wealth, improve their communities, or provide stability for their families, this book will serve as an invaluable resource. Details: Author: Michael A. Bempah Paperback 140 Pages 5.5 x .32 x 8.5 in.
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