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Is a Career in Civil Engineering Conducive to Research Opportunities?
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[QUOTE="person123, post: 6030856, member: 611120"] Thanks for the advice. Do you know if in general research is only really available for engineers after getting a PhD, or is this something particularly true for civil engineers? It is quite a long way in the future, so I think I'm going to make my decision for major mainly based on what's offered at my college, in which case I'm pretty set on civil (the courses seem more interesting). Later in life, research would be nice, but I guess what I really want is something which challenges me and isn't too monotonous (the gantt charts do seem kind of dull). I really don't care about pay. [/QUOTE]
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