View Full Version : Working in all engineering fields
taylorandy04
Nov30-11, 03:09 PM
I am currently a student studying for Mechanical Engineering. For the longest time I have been under the impression that with my Me. En. degree I could, more or less, work in almost any field of engineering. Specifically Structural Engineering. Is this assumption correct or should I really begin to specialize as much as possible in a field?
jehan60188
Dec9-11, 01:51 PM
what do you want to do with your degree?
jehan60188
Dec17-11, 08:11 AM
So if you have a job then your current engineering is enough and if you don't have then the specialization is confirm.
if you're talking to me, then kind of. I never mentioned a job, just a goal.
I study engineering because I want to make robots. Granted, a job will help with that goal. But so will education in mechanical engineering. And a degree will help with a job.
edgepflow
Dec20-11, 11:53 PM
You can work in many areas of structural engineering with an ME degree. However, piping and pressure vessel codes traditionally fall under mechanical engineering and structural codes are part of building codes, which fall under civil engineering.
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