Ancient Civilizations
Engineering As a Profession
Civil Engineering
Ethics and Morals
Misc.
100

Concrete

Ancient Romans

100

Which President Wrote the Passage we read in class?

President Herbert Hoover

100

Twisting Force

Torque

100

The ability for people to be able to make moral decisions in gray areas themselves, without external guidance or influence

Moral Autonomy

100
What are the big four fields of engineering?

Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, and, Chemical (Order May Vary)

200

Gunpowder

Ancient China

200

What is the difference between an occupation and a profession

Professions require specialized skill sets and have high standards, occupations are just job anyone can do

200

When all forces and torques cancel out on a structure

Static Equilibrium

200
One of the Four Moral Theories that focuses on utility and efficiency

Utilitarianism

200

What is the application of science to solve problems?

Engineering
300

Columns

Ancient Greece

300

What is the organization that accredits science, engineering, and technology programs at universities?

ABET

300

The aesthetic of a structure

Form

300

Thought Exercises that take you through real world dilemmas and goes over the pros and cons of different possible actions

Case Studies

300

What is the result of engineering?

Technology

400

Calculus

Age of Science/Renaissance

400

What does NSPE Stand For?

National Society of Professional Engineers

400

Percentage change in length due to an applied force

Strain

400

Moral Theory that pertains to duty

Deontology

400

Which of the big four is the oldest field of engineering?

Civil Engineering

500

Cunifrom

Ancient Mesopotamians

500

Name the engineering society for each of the big four

IEEE, AIChe, ASCE, ASME (order may vary)

500

Name all structural elements that are good in compression, tension, and both respectively

Compression: Arch, Column

Tension: Cable, Tension Member

Both: Truss, Beam

500

State All Three Levels of Moral Cognitive Development and their Sub Stages.

Preconventional: Avoiding Punishment and Self-Interest

Conventional: Good Boy Attitude and Law & Order Morality

Postconventional: Social Contract and Universal Principles

500

Name all the levels of Maslow's Hierarchy in order from bottom to top.

Physiological Needs, Safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Self-Esteem, and Self-Actualization