yes! you have to have a bba
yes! you have to have a bba
yes! you have to have a bba
yes! you have to have a bba
yes! you have to have a bba
yes! you have to have a bba
Architects typically work in architectural firms, design studios, construction companies, government agencies, or as independent professionals. They may also work on-site at construction projects, collaborating with clients, contractors, and engineers.
not much during an undergrad, but definately if they work at engineering firms.
Chemical engineering is an indispensible function of creating products in the modern society. Firms and companies that offer chemical engineering work are 3M, BASF, Dow, Proctor and Gamble.
Metallurgists can work in a variety of industries, including mining, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and construction. They may work in laboratories, production facilities, research and development centers, or offices. Some metallurgists also work for government agencies or engineering consulting firms.
Architects are "What" Engineers are "Why" and the Trades are "How"
Civil work, such as civil engineering, involves the design of structures, cities, and transportation networks. Careers such as architects, transportation director, bus driver, train conductor, and construction worker are just some of the many careers in this field.
Engineers attend a university or college to obtain a degree in Engineering or Applied Science. This usually takes 4 to 5 years. On graduation they apply for work with firms working at their specialty and are hired on as new (inexperienced) graduate engineers. Often engineers have put in work terms at firms prior to graduation to obtain experience with an employer or in their chosen branch of engineering.