What is the fastest growing field in Engineering? other than bio

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The discussion explores the fastest growing fields in engineering, excluding biomedical engineering. Participants consider various factors influencing growth, including technological advancements, infrastructure needs, and job market trends.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants question whether Moore's Law will continue to apply to computer development and speculate on the potential of nanotechnology.
  • One participant suggests that computer engineering and civil engineering will grow due to technological advancements and infrastructure needs, respectively.
  • Another participant asserts that software engineering is a significant growth area.
  • Some argue that energy production and conservation, along with environmental engineering, will lead to a rise in mechanical engineering jobs and innovations.
  • Concerns about aging infrastructure are noted, with a prediction of increased civil engineering jobs as a result.
  • One participant mentions that mining engineering currently offers higher lifetime earnings compared to civil engineering, which is experiencing a downturn, while software engineering is on the rise.
  • A participant emphasizes the importance of securing employment opportunities that may support educational advancement in engineering fields.

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Participants express a variety of opinions on which engineering fields will grow, with no clear consensus on a single fastest growing field. Multiple competing views remain regarding the influence of different factors on growth.

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Some claims depend on current job market conditions and may be influenced by regional factors. The discussion includes assumptions about future trends that are not universally agreed upon.

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Individuals considering a career in engineering, students exploring engineering disciplines, and professionals interested in industry trends may find this discussion relevant.

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Will the computers keep developing (moore's law?) or will it stop eventually and a new field will come up? Is nanotechnology going to get better?
 
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My guess is that Computer (due to the rapidly expanding technologies) and Civil Engineering (due to aging infrastructure and government support ) are the next 2 fields below the Bio field, in the near future. Just using my crystal ball.
 
Software engineering. End of story.
 
Behind Bio and medicine, anything relating to the production or conservation of energy is high on the list. Closely related to that is the environment, so we can consider the two together for the purposes of this discussion. That will generate a huge number of mechanical engineering jobs and the development of new mechanical technologies. We are already beginning to see some excellent innovations, some of which may become complete game changers.

Behind that, I'd have to agree with catching up on our old infrastructure. That will create many Civil Engineering jobs.

Supporting all of this will be those truly wonderful people who supply us with our engineering software.
 
I would guess you are looking for lifetime earnings, yes?

At present, mining engineering statistically pays better. Civil engineering is down at the moment, software engineering is up. Overall I honestly couldn't tell you which field of engineering to follow.

You obviously don't have a degree yet, so I'd be more interested in finding AN EMPLOYER that would be willing to employ you and put you through the degree, I'm currently a draftsperson that is being put through a Civil Engineering degree, so I'm guaranteed a job when I graduate. a lot of people can't say that.

Apply for jobs now, you don't need an engineering degree to get engineering jobs.
 

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