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Starting a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E) can lead to pursuing a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering (M.E) afterward, though policies vary by university. Some institutions may allow students to have certain courses exempted based on their civil engineering background, facilitating the transition to a mechanical engineering graduate program. It's essential to check specific university requirements and policies to understand the feasibility of this academic path.
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Hi all,
I am starting civil engineering B.S this fall. I am very interested in mechanical as well but there are no nearby schools. Does anyone know if you can get your B.S.C.E and then get your M.E?
 
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Depends on the university, some might allow you to have some subjects exempted and then you can do your M.E.
 
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