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The umbrella answer is that any field of engineering which does not deal with computers or automation will have the least programming. This includes civil and structural engineering (building bridges and other infrastructure) and geotechnical and mining engineering.

However, you should expect to use programs as a user in all engineering domains, i.e. Autocad, etc.

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