SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the decision between majoring in Civil Engineering (CE) or Physics, with a focus on career paths and educational strategies. Participants recommend starting with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics, followed by a Master's in Civil Engineering, as this combination enhances employability and prepares candidates for Professional Engineer (PE) licensure. It is emphasized that many civil engineering positions require a BS in Civil Engineering due to regulatory standards. Additionally, the unpredictability of civil engineering jobs and the competitive landscape for physics graduates are highlighted.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Civil Engineering (CE) career paths and requirements
- Familiarity with Physics degree programs and their marketability
- Knowledge of Professional Engineer (PE) licensure process
- Awareness of the job market dynamics for engineering versus physics graduates
NEXT STEPS
- Research the requirements for obtaining a Professional Engineer (PE) license in your state
- Explore the various specialties within Civil Engineering, such as structural and environmental engineering
- Investigate the challenges and pathways to becoming a physics professor
- Connect with professionals in both fields to gain insights on career opportunities and job market trends
USEFUL FOR
Students considering a dual focus in Civil Engineering and Physics, academic advisors, and professionals exploring interdisciplinary career paths in engineering and research.