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Completing an additional three classes to obtain a bachelor's degree in manufacturing engineering alongside a mechanical engineering technologies degree is generally seen as a beneficial move. While not all employers may prioritize the extra degree, having both qualifications can enhance job prospects and demonstrate a broader skill set. If the additional classes can be accommodated before graduation, pursuing the manufacturing engineering degree is advisable, as it could provide a competitive edge in the job market.
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I am almost done with my mechanical engineering technologies bachelors...is it worth it to take an extra 3 classes to get my bachelors in manufacturing engineering bachelor also ?would employees take much consideration if I have both?
 
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If it is only going to take you an extra three classes and you can fit those in somewhere before you graduate, I don't see why you wouldn't do it. Employers might not care that you have it but some might, it couldn't hurt.
 
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