Civil or Mechanical Engineering: Career Prospects & Renewable Energy

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The discussion centers on the career prospects of civil versus mechanical engineering, particularly in relation to renewable energy. Participants agree that mechanical engineering (ME) is a suitable path for those interested in machinery and thermodynamics, while still allowing for a focus on renewable energy. The consensus is that a mechanical engineering degree provides opportunities to engage in renewable energy projects, making it a versatile choice for environmentally-focused careers.

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  • Understanding of mechanical engineering principles, particularly thermodynamics.
  • Familiarity with civil engineering concepts, especially in renewable energy applications.
  • Knowledge of career pathways in engineering fields.
  • Basic awareness of environmental engineering and its intersection with mechanical engineering.
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  • Research renewable energy applications in mechanical engineering.
  • Explore thermodynamics and its relevance to both civil and mechanical engineering.
  • Investigate career opportunities in renewable energy sectors for mechanical engineers.
  • Learn about interdisciplinary projects that combine civil and mechanical engineering principles.
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Students and professionals considering a career in engineering, particularly those interested in renewable energy applications within civil and mechanical engineering fields.

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Im interested in both civil and mechanical engineering but am still unsure on which one is best suited to me. I am am very interested in the Environmental side of Civil engineering as renewable energy fascinates me. However, I am more interested in machinery and cars than I am about bridges and roads. I would like to know which of the two has better career prospects and whether the renewable energy aspect of civil engineering is also included in mechanical engineering and whether i could still pursue this field upon finishing my mechanical degree.
 
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Physicsmate said:
Im interested in both civil and mechanical engineering but am still unsure on which one is best suited to me. I am am very interested in the Environmental side of Civil engineering as renewable energy fascinates me. However, I am more interested in machinery and cars than I am about bridges and roads. I would like to know which of the two has better career prospects and whether the renewable energy aspect of civil engineering is also included in mechanical engineering and whether i could still pursue this field upon finishing my mechanical degree.
You can do renewable energy with a mechanical engineering background.
 
caldweab said:
You can do renewable energy with a mechanical engineering background.

Definitely. I'm not an engineer but ME seems a better fit for you, OP, especially if you lean towards thermodynamics in your studies.
 

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