Which Engineering Degree is Right for Me?

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Choosing between mechanical and electrical engineering can be challenging, especially when interests overlap. Integrated engineering programs, which combine elements of both fields, are available at some universities and may be worth exploring. Obtaining a Professional Engineer (PE) license can enhance career opportunities, particularly in mechanical engineering, where the scope of work is broader. Additionally, some universities offer a degree in electro-mechanical engineering, blending both disciplines. It's essential to research specific programs to find the best fit for individual interests and career goals.
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I don't know what engineering degree to pick? Mechanical or electrical! I like both. I also heard of integrated engineering at some university? any idea about that?
 
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One thing do, if you get your PE after your degree then you can sign of on more stuff as a mechanical engineer then as an electrical. Chicks in electrical engineering are way hotter do (just kidding).
 
there is a degree call electro-mechanical engineering offered in some universities, they do teach you stuff from both electrical and mechanical side, but you will have to find out as to which university offer this degree.
 
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