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-* [[List of basic engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of engineers]]+
-* [[Engineering society]]+
-* [[List of aerospace engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of basic chemical engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of electrical engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of genetic engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of mechanical engineering topics]]+
-* [[List of nanoengineering topics]]+
-* [[List of software engineering topics]]+
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-* [[Glossary of engineering]]+
-* [[Glossary of areas of mathematics]]+
-* [[Glossary of chemistry terms]]+
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-* [[Controversies over the term Engineer]]+
* [[Design]] * [[Design]]
* [[Earthquake engineering]] * [[Earthquake engineering]]
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* [[Women in engineering]] * [[Women in engineering]]
* [[Planned obsolescence]] * [[Planned obsolescence]]
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Engineering is a systematic enterprise of the application of science to the needs of humanity. Engineering is concerned with the application of scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge in order to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. It may encompass using insights to conceive, model and scale an appropriate solution to a problem or objective. The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of technology and types of application. Engineering has a close relationship with science, and they are often considered in tandem with eachother.

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