Dani Schroeder, a transportation engineer, shares her journey and experiences in the field of civil engineering. She discusses the different avenues within transportation engineering, the education process for civil engineering, and the steps to becoming a professional engineer.
Dani also highlights the collaboration with other disciplines in civil engineering projects and the importance of involvement in professional organizations. She emphasizes the significance of STEM outreach and mentoring, as well as effective time management and delegation. Dani concludes by offering advice for studying engineering and provides her contact information for further inquiries.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-schroeder
Takeaways
• Transportation engineering encompasses various sub-disciplines, including bridge retrofit reconstruction, traffic signals, road pavement markings, and detour planning.
• The education process for civil engineering typically involves a combination of general engineering courses and specialized civil engineering courses.
• Becoming a professional engineer requires passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, gaining relevant work experience, and passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam.
• Civil engineers collaborate with other disciplines such as geotechnical engineers, environmental engineers, mechanical engineers, and electrical engineers in various projects.
• Involvement in professional organizations like ASCE, SWE, and WTS provides opportunities for networking, mentorship, and STEM outreach.
• STEM outreach and mentoring programs play a crucial role in inspiring and educating young students about the transportation industry.
• Effective time management, delegation, and setting boundaries are essential for balancing multiple responsibilities in the field of engineering.
• Seeking help and support from peers, professors, and professionals is important when facing challenges in engineering studies.
• Engaging in continuous learning, staying updated with industry advancements, and building a strong professional network are key to a successful engineering career.
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