Civil vs. Nuclear Engineering. Which to Choose? <p>For A while I was fixed on Civil Environmental engineering and I was going to specialize in Structural Engineering, but after doing research on the Navy (which I plan to enter and which I currently have a pending NROTC scholarship for) and the different jobs one can have in the Navy I came across Nuclear Engineering and it captured my interest My general desire to go into engineering is
Civil vs. Environmental vs. Biosystems Engineering - Engineering Majors . . . <p>Metaphorically, Civil and Environmental Engineering jobs are like ‘rough’, nowadays… But these fields are going to be improved in few years (prolly 4 - 5), as Obama has plans to improve, invest and use these two fields…< p> <p>In civil engineering, as we all know, that work is done mainly on construction sites, not in offices…
Engineering vs Criminal Justice? - College Confidential Forums <p>So I’m a Junior and will be graduating high school next year, but I still can’t seem to choose a career path I’ve narrowed it down to two choices: Engineering and Criminal Justice < p> <p>I’m intrested in engineering because you get to make stuff I’m leaning towards aerospace, architectural, and civil engineering I’ve had a drafting class in middle school (creating buildings
Please help me with info! CE vs. CET - Engineering Majors - College . . . <p>Construction engineering technology is basically management of construction projects with a touch of engineering for background information Civil engineering is about the design of buildings and infrastructure The two are related, but are not the same < p> <p>You can be in the field and have a civil engineering degree as well, like myself
Civil Engineering: Cal Poly SLO vs UCI - Engineering Majors - College . . . <p>I graduated from Cal Poly with a BS in Civil Engineering degree and am working in structural engineering (one of the more rigorous and theoretical disciplines in civil) < p> <p>What one will find within civil engineering is that a Cal Poly BS education will prepare you to kick ass right out of the starting gates encompassing 95% of real world applications you will actually see < p>
Civil vs. Industrial - Engineering Majors - College Confidential Forums <p>I’m having a hard time deciding between the two majors industrial and civil I know the difficulty is subjective, so I won’t really ask how hard each major is (If you have experience with a topic, I’d be interested to know how hard you think something is, though) From what I can see, industrial makes more money A small difference, though I’m sure both majors have pros and cons
Accounting vs civil engineering? - College Confidential Forums For most people, engineering classes are much harder than business and accounting classes This is one reason the starting salaries are generally higher for engineering grads than accounting business grads To get the best paying jobs, whether in engineering or accounting, you need to get good grades and summer internship experiences
Aerospace vs. Electrical vs. Mechanical vs. Civil - Engineering Majors . . . It typically requires an advanced degree, and masters degrees are generally granted within civil engineering departments, but with structural concentrations < p> <p>My degree is an M S C E , a Masters of Science in Civil Engineering, but it’s from the structural engineering program within the civil engineering department < p>