Careers in engineering generally have about the same income. The difference is more a result of individual choices once you are a practicing engineer - e.g. how much responsibility you take on, the type of industry/location you work for, whether you are an employee or an entrepreneur, etc.
Entry level positions start at +40,000 USD but top salaries are hard to determine as many company presidents are engineers and for major companies (oil companies for example) the salary may be several million dollars a year.
architectural automotive civil computer electrical manufactoring mechanical software structural these are the engineering majors that require the least amount of biology and chemistry.
Chemical engineers is professed in designing a production plants, the scope of knowledge must cover from mechanic, civil, electrical, environmental impacts to management. Chemical engineers, while may not know in depth of the above mentioned field, must be able to coordinate the work of various engineering field and communicated with the managerial levels.
These are all different types of engineering disciplines. Each focuses on applying scientific principles and knowledge to design, develop, and build systems or structures to solve practical problems. Engineers in these fields often collaborate and integrate their expertise to create comprehensive solutions.
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Rule of thumb - first word describes the second Geological Engineering - A specialization within the field of engineering. This course of study incorporates many aspects of civil and mining engineering, with some geology and hydrology topics mixed in. Engineering Geology - Geology based, specifically as related to engineering applications. This includes hydrology, geophysics, rock mechanics, and geotechnics. This would likely involve much more geology than engineering however. Both Geological Engineering as well as Engineering Geology can be studied at the undergraduate level (B.S. / BSc) in addition to (in various forms at the) graduate level (M.S. / MSc). One observation I have noted through personal experience and research is that a person with a Geo. Eng. degree is far more likely to be viewed as an "engineer" as compared to a "geologist" with the alternative option.
· Chemical Engineer · Civil Engineer · Computer Hardware Engineer
· Chemical Engineer · Civil Engineer · Computer Hardware Engineer
Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering
Civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, and software engineering.
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It depends almost entirely on where you are seeking the degree or career.
No, this is just for a civil engineering.
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Civil engineering deals with civil construction, structural design, buildings, roads, bridges etc
my personal favorits are bioengineering, civil, and and chemical
Civil Engineering
Some major fields of study under engineering are as follows. * Electrical engineering * Electronics engineering * Chemical engineering * Mechanical engineering * Engineering management * Architectural engineering * Civil engineering