View Full Version : Structural Engineering with Mechanical Engineering background
theman408
Nov1-09, 04:15 PM
Someone with a BS in Mechanical Engineering can he branch off to graduate studies in Structural Engineering so he can be involved in construction projects, piping systems, water distribution systems and complex utility projects, etc.
If so, what does he need to do.
MATLABdude
Nov1-09, 05:07 PM
Get hired by a company to do such a job. :biggrin:
...However, if your Engineer's Code of Ethics is anything like the Engineer's Code of Ethics that I swore to, you cannot be working outside your competence / training (i.e. if you don't have the skills or training for something, don't do it, or sign off on it!) Not so much your situation, but for something like designing a power grid without any electrical experience. Or the Chemical Engineer who incorrectly spec'd thermal expansion joints and piping and had the plant burn down.
theman408
Nov1-09, 07:56 PM
Well if Mechanical Engineers can construct plants why can't they do similar work in other structural related projects.
MATLABdude
Nov1-09, 09:00 PM
Like I said, if you can convince a company that you're qualified to do it, then you're a structural engineer!
theman408
Nov2-09, 01:16 PM
Anyone else?
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