Engineering Which engineering degree will be highly sought after in the future?

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Degrees in electrical engineering, particularly in areas like digital signal processing, green technology, and nanotechnology, are currently in high demand and are expected to remain so. The career outlook for optical engineering is less clear, as predicting future job markets is inherently uncertain. The discussion highlights the importance of pursuing fields that align with personal interests to ensure job satisfaction. Biomedical engineering is also noted as a promising field due to the integration of digital technology in medical devices. Ultimately, while certain degrees may be more sought after, individual passion and adaptability are crucial for long-term career success.
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I was just curious which degree would be highly sought after.

Also on another note, what is the career outlook for optical engineering?
 
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How is anyone supposed to give you a firm answer to this question? Nobody can tell the future.

Various branches of electrical engineering are in high demand now and will probably remain in such a state for some time; digital signal/image processing, green technology, nanotechnology, computer engineering...
 
My dad said that power engineers would be needed in the future (he's a power EE working for one of the big petrochemical companies.)

Of course you'd have to do some research but it may be something to look into. :)
 
Don't discount what you believe you'd enjoy. It's better to thrive in an area you enjoy than to be unhappy in an area you don't.
 
I think EE. If there's a technological breakthrough (think electronic products), it tends to happen within the fields of EE.
 
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How is anyone supposed to give you a firm answer to this question? Nobody can tell the future.

And even worse predictions destroy the future.

Suppose I told you that degrees in bottle washing will be sought after in five years. Everyone believes me. Everyone gets degrees in bottle washing, and after five years you have a ton of graduates in bottle washing looking for the jobs that don't exist.

Suppose you went back in time, and shot your grandfather. Bad things would happen, and so the world adjusts itself so that this can't happen.

Something that is interesting is that a machine that can perfectly predict the future is functionally equivalent to a time machine. From the point of view of the present, being able to perfectly simulate the future is equivalent from getting a message from the future, and you end up with all sorts of temporal paradoxes that makes it impossible to perfectly simulate the future.
 
So, what you are saying is... Poor Future Me has not sent next week's Lotto numbers because Poor Present Me won the Lotto, thus becoming Rich Future Me, who has no reason to send next week's Lotto numbers to Poor Present Me..? :frown:
 
htoor9 said:
I was just curious which degree would be highly sought after.

Also on another note, what is the career outlook for optical engineering?

Bio-Medical Engineering which is a bridge between Engineering and Medical courses will have good number of jobs,because many of the Electrical and Mechanical elements in medical devices are being replaced with digital technology.



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