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Programs Is a Dual Degree in Civil and Architectural Engineering Worth It?
Thank you guys for your comments i noticed @Thuring and @dkotschessaa you both mentioned a double masters this threw me off a bit because unless i am missing something i didn't think i mentioned that at all, although it is an interesting to think about and i may keep it in mind in the future...- jason5699
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Programs Is a Dual Degree in Civil and Architectural Engineering Worth It?
I'm looking at Civil and Architectural engineering for the 2 bachelors in dual degree fashion. But would the graduate degree most likely civil/structural be better suited or do the 2 degrees compliment each other enough? At my school (OkSt) there is 3 different focuses for architectural...- jason5699
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Roller coaster/water rides/theme park designer
Would someone withe a bachelors in civil engineering and a masters in structural engineering have a good chance at getting a job designing water rides, roller coasters, and theme parks?- jason5699
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Engineering Water ride / roller coaster designer?
What major would you study for a job like that, I'm hoping for someone to say structural/ civil/ architectural engineering because that's what I'm looking into but I've heard that its more mechanical or electrical engineering.- jason5699
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Programs Should I get degree(s) in these majors why or why not?
I have recently finished my junior year in high school. I am seriously considering astrophysics, nuclear engineering, and structural engineering. I would love to get a degree in all of them if possible but, which one should i get first to help me get a job to afford to get the others? what about...- jason5699
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- Astrophysics Nuclear engineering Structural engineering
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