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I want to save the world and have job security, flexibility, and fun while doing it. Environmental Engineering or Electrical Engineering?
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The discussion revolves around the comparison between Environmental Engineering and Electrical Engineering, focusing on career goals, the nature of the disciplines, and their relevance to sustainability and alternative energy. Participants explore the educational paths, practical applications, and personal interests related to both fields.
Participants express differing views on the legitimacy and rigor of Environmental Engineering as a discipline, with some supporting it and others dismissing it as less rigorous than other engineering fields. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best path for the original poster, with multiple competing views on the merits of each engineering discipline.
Some participants note the potential for overlap between disciplines, particularly regarding renewable energy, but the specifics of this overlap are not fully explored. There are also varying opinions on the mathematical requirements of Environmental Engineering compared to other fields.
Yes, many major universities offer a degree in envirnmental engineering. Google search "BS in Environmental Engineering."blaughli said:Thanks.
Is environmental engineering really an engineering discipline?
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Is environmental engineering really an engineering discipline? What sort of engineering do you do? I can imagine tons of cool (and world saving) applications of EE, but with Enviro it's more vague... I'm not afraid of hard work and tough math.