IMHO, mechanical or chemical engineering degrees would provide a strong background that utlizes the businesses that would be concentrated there.
Industrial construction including chemical plants and refineries. It is acquired by Technip USA Corporation and is now part of Technip group.
I got a degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas. Another degree offered there was Material Science & Engineering. It was a masters only degree meaning it will take you at least 6 years to obtain. Without this degree i would imagine you will find it very difficult to develop new chemical structures for developing or enhancing materials.
You can check for civil engineering job vacancies in Houston, Texas through job listing websites such as Indeed and Engineer Jobs. These websites offer up to date listings with methods to contact the company.
Depending on what kind of engineering courses you are looking for, there are a number of different options you can consider. If you are looking for a specific type of engineering, then I would first consider looking at the universities in Texas (such as the University of Texas). These universities offer different engineering programs such as mechanical engineering. However, if you are just looking for a few extra courses to take to add to your degree, I suggest looking at Texas Tech University, who offers post-undergrad courses to add to your degree. There are also courses offered at Texas A&M College of Engineering, which you may be interested in.
Houston, Texas. Why didn't you just google it?
Houston is in southeastern Texas.
Houston
Houston, Texas is located in the Gulf Coast Region.
Houston was a capital of Texas but the capital of Texas was moved to Austin in 1839.
Houston is located in Texas. It is a large city in Texas.
Houston texas is farther from Dallas Texas
it is HOUSTON