Civil or Mechanical Engineering: Career Prospects & Renewable Energy

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Civil engineering offers opportunities in renewable energy, but mechanical engineering aligns more closely with interests in machinery and cars. Both fields have strong career prospects, but mechanical engineering may provide broader options in renewable energy applications. A mechanical engineering degree allows for specialization in renewable energy technologies. Pursuing mechanical engineering could be a suitable path given the interest in environmental aspects. Ultimately, mechanical engineering seems to be the better fit based on the expressed interests.
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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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