It can be. For instance, in the military mechanical engineering deals with fixing HUMVV's and other military grade vehicles. But in the open economy, you could be dealing with all sorts of things such as motorcycles, cars, and even large trucks.
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.
It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
There are four branches of mechanical engineering. They are manufacturing, acoustical, vehicle, and thermal engineering. Vehicle engineering is further broken down into aerospace and automotive engineering.
yes,i wish to join marine engineering,.after finising my B.E mechanical engineering..
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.
the functions and applications of mechanical engineering to other field of discipline
I will suggest you to choose oil and gas field which has good market in upcoming years compare to other fields u can do mechanical or civil engineering both or an evergreen field. After your engineering get specialized in Piping Engineering or Process Plant civil Engineering . To have more confident in Piping or process plant Civil engineering field you can choose Seabird engineering institute
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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......
Any engineering field that interests you. There are all kinds (structural, computer, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical, chemical engineering etc. ad nauseam).
It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.
That is a very accomplished engineer because he is trained in electronics, optics, and mechanical engineering. That covers a lot of ground and is very specialized.
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It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.