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The '''core principles of engineering''' are a set of fundamental concepts, practices, and guidelines that underpin the practice of [[engineering]] in all its various fields. While there is no single definitive list of core principles that are universally agreed upon, the following list serves as a baseline that most engineers agree upon.{{Citation needed}}
The '''engineering method''' is a practical method for solving problems that underpins the practice of [[engineering]] in all its various fields. It is similar to the more well-known [[scientific method]], which exists to answer questions empirically. While there is no single definitive method that is universally agreed upon, the following definition serves as a universal baseline.

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The engineering method is a practical method for solving problems that underpins the practice of engineering in all its various fields. It is similar to the more well-known scientific method, which exists to answer questions empirically. While there is no single definitive method that is universally agreed upon, the following definition serves as a universal baseline.