The world of engineering in academia and industry is an ever changing landscape -- however much like with physics and mathematics, there are still some core topics that stand the test of time. While unable to provide as detailed and thorough of a treatment as do universities at this time, we aim to provide a fair treatment of what all is out there -- and perhaps do some "semantic" and "genealogical" linking later so that students will not have to be pigeonholed into thinking that one topic belongs to a particular major or another. Some topics will be unique -- such as aerodynamics, being something that only aerospace/aeronautical engineering majors may learn -- but aerodynamics is a subset of fluid dynamics (studied by a wide variety of majors such as chemical and mechanical engineering students), which itself is a form of continuum mechanics, part of classical mechanical physics. One advantage of having a network or "branch of life" of topics and f...