Well its Strange but Yes its scope mech enggineers to
example being oil rigs and other structures which are made up of metals basically
hence they need a mech structural engineers to do that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mechs are the kings
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Not really, they tend to be different disciplines.
A mechanical engineer specialises in machine design/ construction etc, whereas a structural engineer is concerned with structures - such as bridges, building frames, and the like.
Structural engineering is more a sub-set of civil engineering.
Any engineering field that interests you. There are all kinds (structural, computer, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical, chemical engineering etc. ad nauseam).
Yes; in fact, a bachelor of mechanical engineering typically branches out into multiple options to allow specialization on the last year of study, and aerospace is often one of them. Even without choosing this option, though, you may enter the aerospace field with general knowledge of materials and their failure, dynamics, etc. Mechanical engineering is extremely versatile.
the functions and applications of mechanical engineering to other field of discipline
There are several types of engineering jobs: Mechanical, Structural, Civil, Technical, Electrical, Software etc. You need to define which field you are interested in before determining employment outlook.
mechanical.......
mechanical
A great way to become a structural engineer is to get a college degree in Civil Engineering. Structural engineering is a part of the Civil Engineering field. A license is also required to be a structural engineer.
yes nanotechnology does come under the mechanical engineering field but it also has other fields as the eligibility criteria.
Mechanical Engineering has a good scope than ece....ece is all about electric devices and communication devices.......even mechanical engineer can do some of that job....mechanical can go in any field even in IT field if you are good at CAD....so i vote for mechanical......
structural engineering
Field work - civil engineering, structural engineering, field applications engineering, etc. Lab work - almost any kind of engineering can have labwork, especially if you work for a small company.
Meteorology is a subset of mechanical engineering. But it takes highly specialized training, normally at the graduate level, to qualify for most jobs in the field.