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The discussion revolves around selecting senior elective courses for a Mechanical Engineering program at Michigan State University. Participants explore the implications of course choices on future employment opportunities, particularly in major companies like Boeing and GE. The conversation touches on personal interests, job market demands, and strategies for making informed decisions about course selection.

Discussion Character

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  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant lists various elective courses available for Mechanical Engineering students and seeks advice on which classes are most beneficial for securing a desirable job.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of aligning course selections with personal interests and career aspirations, suggesting that genuine interest is crucial for future employment.
  • A different participant expresses a desire to understand which courses are in higher demand for Mechanical Engineers aiming to work at Boeing, indicating a willingness to engage with all subjects but needing guidance on prioritization.
  • One participant argues that there is no definitive 'best' course to take, highlighting the diversity of research and design areas within large companies and advising against choosing courses solely based on perceived external expectations.
  • Another suggestion is made to initially enroll in courses of interest and attend introductory lectures to better gauge fit before finalizing selections.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of personal interest in course selection, but there is no consensus on which specific courses are most beneficial for future employment. Multiple competing views remain regarding the best approach to choosing electives.

Contextual Notes

Participants express uncertainty about job market demands and the relevance of specific courses to future employment, indicating that the discussion is influenced by personal career goals and the variability of industry needs.

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Group 1:

ME 422 ---- Introduction to Combustion
ME 423 ---- Intermediate Mechanics of Deformable solids
ME 425 ---- Experimental Mechanics
ME 426 ---- Introduction to Composite Materials
ME 432 ---- Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
ME 440 ---- Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals
ME 444 ---- Automotive Engines
ME 457 ---- Mechatronic System Modeling and Simulation
ME 464 ---- Intermediate Dynamics
ME 465 ---- Computer Aided Optimal Design
ME 477 ---- Manufacturing Processes
ME 478 ---- Product Development
ME 494 ---- Biofluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
ME 495 ---- Tissue Mechanics
ME 497 ---- Biomechanical Design

Group 2:

ME 416 ---- Computer Assisted Design of Thermal Systems
ME 417 ---- Design of Alternative Energy Systems
ME 422 ---- Turbomachinery
ME 445 ---- Automotive Powertrain Design
ME 456 ---- Mechatronic System Design
ME 475 ---- Computer Adied Design of Structures

Im a Junior at Michigan State University and these are the senior elective that are offered at MSU for Mechanical Engineering. I was hoping to get some advice on which classes I should take because I want to take classes that will help me to get a good job and which are more required by most jobs, as in which ones are more in demand for the working world. My ideal field to work would be at Boeing, GE, or any other major company. I just want to take classes that will benefit me at my job the most. I have to select 4 classes from Group 1 and 2 classes from Group 2. Basically, I want to take that classes that will land me a good job with a good income, say like $ 70K or so, because I know these classes deal with programs that are used by many mechanical engineers in the working world.
 
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You need to think about what you are interested in doing for your career, what you think you can sell yourself to a potential employer as capable and interested in doing. If you have no interest whatsoever in thermal systems, then don't do ME 416. If you think that thermal energy systems are the thing for you, then ME 416 should probably be in your list.

Nobody can tell you what to take. You have to decide who you are and what you are interested in doing. Nobody is going to hire you to do a job that you cannot project a real sincere interest in. So think hard-- this is serious. Its time to grow up and decide what you want to be when you grow up.
 
Thanks for the reply. I understand that one has to consider their interests before they decide which classes to take when they are a senior. However, my problem is that I want to know which classes offer subjects that are more in demand for an ideal Mechanical Engineer who wants to work for Boeing. All of the classes listed above interest me and I am willing to put in the effort in each and everyone of them but I can't because that will take additional 2-3 years, I just don't know which ones will benefit me more in the long run.
 
Well its all relative isn't it, Boeing (or any massive company) has research and design in many many areas. There is no 'best' thing to take.

When making module decisions never concern yourself about what someone else would want of you above what you feel is best for you. Its a slippery slope to landing a job you think you want but actually hate.

Although you say that you like them all there have to be some that grip you better than others. Even if its only marginally.

The other tip if you are allowed to do it at your uni is just put what you think may possibly be best, then go to all the lectures in the first week or fortnight to get a feel for it, then just change modules. Thats what I ended up doing will all my modules in 3rd and 4th years.
 

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