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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 vhemes = visual + themesstart by dragging a predesigned vheme onto the canvas OBJECTS start from scratch[clears the canvas] double click on textto edit or change TEXT Material Engineer Materials Engineer BACHELOR'S DEGREE double click to change this title text! 4 Years with College Credit of Engineering and If you want to be a Materials Engineer,you need to do a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Material Science, or any related field. Also you can do also do cooperative Engineering programs to know more about Materials Engineer which provides college credit for that experience. Also, you should take hi-gh school courses in mathematics andin Science. Question 1: How does the career fit your skills and interests? Answer: Well, you should like building or making stuff like Engineering, and thinking about ideas, and trying make them. Also, the skills that you need to know about this should be Math skills, Analytical skills, Problem- solving skills, Speaking skills, and Writing skills. Become a Materials Engineer Question 2: What can you do in this career?Answer: You can do Computers, Plastic, Ceramic materials, etc. Question 3: What is the necessary education/trainingAnswer: Read where the arrow points at. Question 4: How many jobs are there currently?Answer: There are 23,000 jobs of Material Engineer as of 2012 Question 5: Is the career projected to grow, decline, or remain unchanged?Why?Answer: Little or no change, because it is written on BLS. gov that from 2012- 2022, there is 1% change. Question 6: How much does this career pay? What do the top ten percent earn? What do the bottom ten percent earn? Answer: This career pays $40.94 dollars per hour and $18,150 per year. The top ten percent earn more than $130,020, and the lowest 10 percent earned less than $52,900. How much do the top ten and the bottom ten earn? RED= Top ten percentGreen=lowest 10 percentThe red (which is the top ten percent) gets more money as it is more than 130,020, and the bottom ten ( which is the green)get less than 52,900 Citation s I had found all of my information on http://www.bls.gov. For finding Materials Engineer, i went to this tab. /http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/materials-engineers.htm#tab-1 And for trying to answer the different questions, i went to http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/materials-engineers.htm for the different tabs in the Materials Engineer page. This certificate is an example of a person getting the certificate of becoming a Materials Engineer, as yoursupposed to do 4 years in Bachelors, and could get Collge credit by taking special classes in college Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a range of productsThey work with metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, and other substances to create new materialsThey get good money an hour as it is $40.94 and for the year, it is $18,150. For the next 10 years, this job would have only 1% change. There is a lot of work as you should take Math and Science classes in High School, and need a four-year Bachelor's degree. Go to BLS. gov to learn more aboutthis job for your career Its not to late to think about your career, as Material Engineer is a great job. Just read this Infographic to learn more about it Questions and Answers
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