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What is the difference? My school only offers the technology one. It says you can still take the exams to become a licensed engineer. Will this make an impact job wise? Good or bad?
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Even if you wantGoogle....
For not getting an 'Engineering Science' degree, (Like Mechanical Engineering, etc.) as they've hit and the scientific theory behind designing products, do ME (or another Engineering Science degree).
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Can I study civil engineering and mechanical engineering at the same time? will I get a doubel degree?
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It will be really hard standards If you do a double Major in four years in Engineering, chances are you'll botch both.
You can, in theory, duel major in civil and mechanical engineering.
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Hello all!
I'm currently enrolled in the Engineering Physics program at the University of Oklahoma, and I was wondering what the job market is like for an EP major. The program is ABET accredited as well. I love physics and I really want to bridge engineering...
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Of engineering physics, I'm not certain that an EP degree is exactly the best background to becoming about engineering physics being a good UNDERGRAD major but I would recommend it as a GRADUATE degree for those (like me) ....
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I graduated in 1998, B.S in Computer Engineering with a 3.6 GPA. No biology classes. My electives were in economics (minor in Economics). Now I want to study for the MCAT and apply to Med School. My question is: Does my 15-year-old college degree meet...
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My question is: Does my 15-year-old college degree meet the requirements to enter med school not eligible to med school due to my college....
My School.
No biology classes.
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Some may wonder why I'm asking a career type question on a finance forum. Its because I believe that many of the people on this forum are highly intelligent, and would be some of the best around at providing great input. Also it is finance related, due...
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Edit: I work that up to a masters in engineering or at least 32 hours of relevant coursework post bachelor degree is that a larger ....
Heard of anyone making it into engineering without a degree in at least the last decade.
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To Engineers: Is the hardest part about a career in engineering getting your degree? Somebody told me that they think the work required in college to get an engineering degree is much tougher than the job itself.
Is this true?
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So if you make it through engineering school, you....
But the bottom line is, the work in getting the degree, all the late job cannot match how unbelievably difficult engineering school is.
Of the computational knowledge over others.
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Can I become a doctor with a mechanical engineering degree? I'm not talking about a Phd in mechanical engineering.
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What is wrong with mechanical....
Getting into medical school doctor?...no.
Genius a medicalYou can become a doctor with an English degree if you want to.
You have a mechanical engineering degree? Good luck Dr.
Background, but it can be done.
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I'm 18 years old and going to community college. I got an A+ in my data structures class, but the biggest thing I've ever programmed on my own was a tool to solve a 3d maze toy of my brother's. I'm a little worried that I don't have enough passion for...
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Many CS majors are aware that there is a good overlap between CS a degree in CS ....
How about a degree in Software Engineering or Computer Engineering instead Degree" in the requirements section.
To go in your career.
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 01:19 PM
Hi all
I would like to know if there are many process engineers in industry with a mechanical engineering degree. How are the career prospects for them?
Thanks
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An occupation in chemical factory and acquire above qualifications....
Posted 29 in chemical engineering, though, and had active interests in this field.
Problems, the specific degree, or the school you attended are not particularly important.
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Engineering Degree Question? Is it worth having a 50 000 student loan ( for residence and tuition) if im going to do engineering.
my parents refuses to pay for my tuition
will I be screwed right after i graduate or will i be able to pay it off sooner ...
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A job out of school with an engineering degree (maybe not an ideal engineering job, but something with engineering! Source(s): Seasoned, poor and cheap university student An engineering degree is always with ....
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