Professional engineer requires an exam and is open to anyone with a degree that does not have to be a a Master's. Successful pass of the exam gives youa license to stamp drawings and such that is required in special professions but most not.
A Master's degree gives you advance knowledge and courses.
The difference between an engineer and a professional engineer (PE) is that of their licensure status with jurisdiction. Please feel free to correct this or elaborate.
Manufacturing is a specific branch of mechanical engineering that deals with manufacturing processes.
No. automobile engineering and mechanical engineering r different. Mech. engg. deals with overall study of production engineering, designe engineering, automobile engineering, thermal engineeringand many other topic. Automobile engineering can be considered as a specific branch which deals with the topics specific to automobile engineering.
I believe the professional mechanical engineer is involved more within the theory and design, where the mechanical engineering technologist is more involved in the practice. However, I am not an engineer and this is a personal opinion based on the design of such programs of study.
Mechanical engineering, engineering and maths would all help
Automobile engineering can be considered as a part of mechanical engineering. Which is better depends on your own interests.
Manufacturing is a specific branch of mechanical engineering that deals with manufacturing processes.
No. automobile engineering and mechanical engineering r different. Mech. engg. deals with overall study of production engineering, designe engineering, automobile engineering, thermal engineeringand many other topic. Automobile engineering can be considered as a specific branch which deals with the topics specific to automobile engineering.
Varias types of jobs like a mechanical project engineer, mechanical design engineer, mechanical engineer & any other sectors - Aeronautics Engineering, Automotive engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering etc.
I believe the professional mechanical engineer is involved more within the theory and design, where the mechanical engineering technologist is more involved in the practice. However, I am not an engineer and this is a personal opinion based on the design of such programs of study.
A degree in Engineering or in Mechanical Engineering
You have to be a registered engineer to publish mechanical engineering journals.
mechanical engineering.
yes, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering share many common elements.
If you want to call yourself a "Professional Engineer" yes.
Mechanical engineering, engineering and maths would all help
Automobile engineering can be considered as a part of mechanical engineering. Which is better depends on your own interests.
the dude who don't knows anything about mechanical engineering but .....?