This document provides guidance on writing mechanical engineering essays. It explains that essay writing is an important skill for mechanical engineering students and professionals to express ideas to colleagues and employers. The document outlines the key parts of an essay, including the introduction, discussion, and conclusion. It provides tips for each section, such as stating the problem in the introduction and using headings and transitions to guide the reader through the discussion. Overall, the document offers a comprehensive overview of how to structure and write a strong mechanical engineering essay.
2. That is why, now as a mechanical
engineering student, you have
mechanical engineering essay writing
and the like including mechanical
engineering technical report writing,
laboratory report writing, poster
content writing and oral presentation
writing, among others.
Essay writing, or writing in general for that matter, is
necessary in the mechanical engineering discipline. You will
use it in the future after you have graduated when you will be
practising your mechanical engineering profession.
3. In mechanical engineering essay writing and the other
mentioned academic writing forms in mechanical engineering,
you need clarity and persuasiveness.
6. you will need to express your ideas to
your colleagues (other engineers) and non-
engineering people
7. it will make you truly or better employable
because employers would like to to be able
to express (in writing and speech) your
ideas to other professionals and other
people in the workplace, the industry and
even the public
8. you will document your ideas and work
primarily in writing (writing professional
and research papers) which will take into
account the works before yours and will be
used for or in works after yours
14. 1. introduction
– depending on your audience – mechanical engineering
people, non-engineering people or both – show how your
topic is relevant to them
15. – state your argument or proposition, the thesis
statement
17. – you can start with the most important point to go
straight to the point
18. – you can end with the most important point if it is the
more logical flow
19. 3. conclusion
– if you started your discussion with the most important
point, make a short recap of your discussion before
finally stating your conclusion
20. – if you ended your discussion with the most important
point, you can immediately state your conclusion and
then give a summary of your discussion