This question is obviously a matter of opinion. Electrical Engineering is tops in my opinion, though, but it is also the most difficult degree to obtain. I say it's the best because you can go into ANY of the other engineering discipline fields after you finish your BS. For example, as an EE, I've worked in the biomedical engineering and now civil engineering fields. With a biomedical or civil degree, you can't work in EE fields, though. Mechanical engineering I would give a close second, because it is also a very broad field.
Aerospace Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering, and the degree typically takes 4 years of university.
there are some chemical engineering degree online. if you are prepare to go to school you can go the the website to searcher for the best school that offer that course.
from my opinion lean manufacturing is best
Gain experience.
Engineering Degree
MCA is equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). MCA - Master of Computer Applications. ME - Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering). Thanks and best regards to you all.
A degree in aerospace engineering.
from the knowledge point of view, diploma is best with complete degree in civil engineering....means first complete diploma then complete degree. because of diploma the person learn more and more.
Finish school and get your engineering degree.
A degree in engineering would be your best bet. Probably either a degree in mechanical or general engineering. As to the second half of the question that all depends on personal preference, where you live, what your GPA was/is and what your SAT/ACT score is.
You should go to Ashford University it's a great college! I went there for my enviornmental engineering degree ,and I make about 196,000 a year now! Good-luck!