engineering discipline definition

engineering discipline means the body of knowledge which is applied in one of the following contexts-
engineering discipline means the broad branch of engineering (civil, electrical, mechanical, etc.) as typically represented by the Engineers Australia Colleges.
engineering discipline means the body of knowledge which is applied in one of the fol- lowing contexts:

More Definitions of engineering discipline

engineering discipline means agricultural, biomedical, bioresource, biosystems, building, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, food, forest, geological, geomatics, industrial, marine, mechanical, mechatronics, metallurgical, mining, naval architecture, nuclear, petroleum, software and structural engineering and engineering physics;
engineering discipline means a generally-recognised, major subdivision of engineering such as the traditional disciplines of Chemical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering, or a cross-disciplinary field of comparable breadth including combinations of engineering fields, for example Mechatronics, and the application of engineering in other fields, for example Bio-Medical Engineering.
engineering discipline means any of the following specific subjects, disciplines, or areas of work experience only: Aerospace, Computer, Electrical, Electronic, or Mechanical Engineering.