VIEW mm- THE TOP fire ping/neer’: Week/y - THE UPEI SUN,Th:r siay,0ct.19,1978,page I3 fields of Engineering. Although the word engineer may mean only me professicn to most peq31e, the fact of the matter is, within that profession there are as many as a dozen different sdadivisicns. 'Jhese careers range from highly mathem- atical fields such as Electrical Engineering to the more managenent oriented sdaject of Industrial Engineering. In a ccntinuing series of articles we will atten'pt to show specifically what ead1 type of Engineering ’ entails. Civil Engineering traditimally represents the bulk of all Engineering graduates. Certainly a large ' majority of the working engineers on P.E.I. ’ belong to the. Canadian Civil Engineering Institute. (All four of our profs. are Civil.) . 4 Basically Civil Engineers are, in the truest sense of the word, builders. Civil Engineers are responsible for design and caistructicn of buildings, bridges, highways and airports, ammq many other projects. Upcn receipt of a contract, a Civil Engineer, satetines . Working with an architect, Comes up with a design I Whid‘l ‘a'I‘I’ ' 0f the various functimal and budgetary require- ments. 7 ‘ At this 42 services and structural sPacificatims‘ are designed into the » dull-ding, and contruct- 101 will begin. Through- Out the entire construction _ a Field Engineer W113!- Oo-ordinate all actJ-Vity and see that °bserved. Historical civil ’ mast economical F 'Ihe UPEI Engineering Society proudly announces return of "'me View fran the 'Ibp"!! In this and all subsequent issues of the Engineers Weekly-weiwill strive to bring inform- ation, bulletins and good hutour. begins a weekly informative series on different We also will be publishing bulletins (11 Society Activities and individual accatplishnents. huncurous extracts fran other publications nixed with typical Engineering jokes will appear. 'Ihis issue Along with this — engineers include: . Egyptian pyramid builders, Ranan architects and the Aztec city designers. Engineering Prerequisite Exam . Instructions: Read each question carefully. Answer all questions. - Tine limit — 4 hours. Begin immediately. HIS'IOM - Describe the history of the papacy from its origin to the present day, concentrating especially but not exclusively, on its social, political, economic, religious, and philosophical inpact on Europe, Asia, America, and Africa. Be brief, concise and specific. DEDICDIE_;_Y__o}_1__have been . student " " noon buffets. n i re ‘ happy hour Our hot and cold _' . Friday evenings r buffets are the _ ' Every .WED. nite from 4:00 p.m. till in town and Our chef serves 3 hot. dishes and lo ' cold salads daily. Charlottetown Molt is Student Nite. No cover charge for UPEI students. UPEI student I.D.-'s must be shown. 3 JUST ABOVE THE B£$T EOUIPPED . "SPA" IN EASTERN CANADA A CASCADE DINING ROOM 8. lOUNGE provided with a razor blade, a piece of gauze, and a bottle of Scotch. Remove your appendix. Do not suture until your work has been inspected. You have fifteen minutes. PIBLIC SPEAKING - 2,500 riot-crazed aborigines are storming the class- room. Calm them. You may use any ancient language except Latin or Greek. BIOIDGY - Create life. Estimate the differences in smbsequent human culture if this form of life had developed 500 million years earlier, with special attention to its probable effect on the English Parliamentary system. Prove your thesis. MUSIC — Write a piano concerto. Orchestrate and perform it with flute and drum. You will find a piano under your seat. SOCIOIDGY - Estimate the sociological problems which might accatpany the end of the world. Construct an experiment to test your theory. EWCS - Develq> a the pot runs dry, enjoy a compliment- ary bowl of Seafood Chowder while enjoy- ing our happy prices. Charlottetown ’ - national debt. Tel: 89244 4 . realistic plan for the refinancing of the Trace the possible effects of your plan in the follow- ing areas: Cubism, the Dcnatise controversy, the wave theory of light. Outline a method for preventing these effects. Criticize this nethod from all possible points of View. POLITICAL SCIENCE - 'Ihere is a red telephone on the desk beside you. Start World War III. Report on its socio- political effects, if any. PHYSICS - Explain the nature of matter. Include in your answer an evaluation of the impact of the development of mathematics of science. PHIILBOPHY - Sketch the development of hunan‘ thought; estimate its significance. Carpare I with the developnent of any other kind of thought. GENERAL KNGNLEmE — Describe in detail. Be objective and specific. EXTRA CREDIT - lbfine the Universe; give exanples. ' Is your Engineering vocabulary corrplete? Here are a few phrases (and their true meanings) you might add to your repertoire. . . . . "In—depth reassessment" (We kicked it around at lund'l) "Note and initial" (let‘s share the responsibility on this) "A survey is being made" (We need more time on this) ‘ "Further substantiating data necessary" (Your stuff is lost, send again) Patrick's ‘Iheorem: If the project works, you must be using the wrong equipnent. The Five Thunb Postulate: Experience varies dir- ectly with the equipment ruined. 'Ihe Spare Parts Princ- iple: The recoverability of small parts which fall from the work bench varies directly with the size of the part and inversely with its importance to the com- pleticn of the work underway.