Engineering encompasses all fields of science. Engineers can focus on a variety of subjects- Nuclear, Electrical, Chemical, Enviornmental, Agricultural, Mechanical, Industrial, Ceramical. If I had to try to answer your answer as it is written, I would have to say Physics. Much of the college courses you will take to become an engineer will be Physics, Math, and some Chem. It all depends on which focus area you choose. If your a better mathematician, try mechanical. If you like chemistry, try chemical.
Some reputable journals in the field of environmental science and engineering include Environmental Science Technology, Journal of Environmental Engineering, and Environmental Engineering Science.
Engineering is his field of science
No, civil engineering is an engineering field. As in all fields of engineering it is a mixture of science, art, aesthetics. etc.
Computer Science Engineering
science
Usually a Bachelor of Science in a technical field such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc.
Organic Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Chemistry, biochemistry, culinary science, oceanography, physical science, metalology, life science and engineering just to name a few.
It is most likely a science degree within the field of engineering.
The following MIT degree programs are accredited by the Washington Accord:Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering - Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Biological Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Civil Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Engineering - Course 2A (Bachelor of Science)Environmental Engineering Science (Bachelor of Science)Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical and Ocean Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Nuclear Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
It is more of an engineering field. The science involved is physics and electro-chemistry. It requires knowledge of aerodynamics, materials, electricity, and local weather patterns.
BS: Bachelor in Science......LOL :) :P