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Pursuing a dual degree in science and engineering, particularly with a focus on physics, can lead to strong job opportunities in both the USA and Europe. Various engineering disciplines are highlighted, including Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Software Engineering, among others. The demand for quality engineers across these fields is expected to remain high, making them viable career paths. It is recommended to choose an engineering specialty that aligns with personal interests, as this can enhance job satisfaction and career success. Additionally, engineering degrees are among the top-paying majors, with data indicating that 12 out of the 15 highest-paying degrees are engineering-related. Considering graduate school may further improve career prospects.
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I hope to get dual degree science[majoring physics] and engineering but i want to know what kind of engineering(example mechanical mecatronics electrical) for best job oppertunities in USA or in Europe Look these engineering degrees

» Chemical Engineering
» Chemical and Biological Engineering
» Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering
» Civil Engineering
» Computer Systems Engineering
» Electrical Engineering
» Electrical and Aerospace Engineering
» Electrical and Biomedical Engineering
» Environmental Engineering
» Materials Engineering
» Mechanical Engineering
» Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
» Mechanical and Space Engineering
» Mechatronic Engineering
» Mining Engineering
» Software Engineering
» Software Systems and Aerospa
 
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Quality engineers of all kinds are likely to remain in high demand for the foreseeable future. I would suggest you select the field which most interests you. Although this is not comprehensive it may provide some assistance. You may also want to consider attending graduate school.

Specifically, engineering diplomas account for 12 of the 15 the top-paying majors. NACE collects its data by surveying 200 college career centers.
http://finance.yahoo.com/college-education/article/107402/most-lucrative-college-degrees.html?mod=edu-collegeprep
 
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