Engineering Guidance on choosing electrical or mechanical engineer

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The discussion centers on choosing between mechanical and electrical engineering, highlighting the individual's interest in hands-on work and design. Mechanical engineering offers opportunities for practical engagement, while electrical engineering allows for tinkering with electronics, which the individual enjoys. There is a recognition that the industry is shifting, with many design functions moving offshore and a decreasing emphasis on traditional electronics tinkering. Programming skills are increasingly valuable in electrical engineering, making it an attractive option for those interested in software. Ultimately, both fields present strong career prospects, and further exploration of each could aid in making a decision.
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I seem to be at a stalemate.

I have an interest in the workings of all things, I enjoy getting my hands dirty and getting hands-on with my job and designing new things which mechanical engineering gives more opportunity for (I understand somewhat that they have other people to do that for them.), yet electrical engineering allows me to tinker with electronics which I have somewhat delved in and have enjoyed it to quite an extent.

I am trying to figure out which field to pursue, both mechanical and electrical engineering have qualities that peak my interests but I feel as if i cannot go without one or the other. I believe having a conversation or an informational briefing on both fields would greatly benefit my decision.

Anything that can be provided would be appreciated.
 
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Not all that many people tinker with electronics at work anymore. Increasingly the functionality is getting subsumed into ICs and FPGAs and a lot of product design is migrating offshore (I'm assuming you're American). There is still PCB design in the States but it is becoming less relevant.

If you like programming, though, EE can be fantastic. That's where the value is added these days.
 
I picked ME bc I believe applied mechanics to me the most spectacular application of math. I like ME bc I have some natural intuition for problems I encounter. Either is a good choice, both have great career prospects.
 

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