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Q: We live near Cleveland, Ohio and our 11th grade son is interested in automotive design. There are good options nearby for BA programs in industrial/automotive design but I think he will have more flexibility and be more employable with a Bachelor of Science in engineering. He gets very good grades in science and mathematics, and loves building things. He is good at drawing (cars) and computer graphics.
I am told that most engineering involves some design, and I have seen CAD and graphics courses in some engineering major coursework, but isn't there some "crossover" Bachelor of Science degree that encompasses both engineering and design?
We strongly prefer a smaller university.
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Q: I am currently a sophmore engineering student. I am still trying to decide what type of engineer I want to be. Do you have any suggestions on how I may make this decision?
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Q: (1) What is the average salary for an Aerospace engineer?
(2) When you were becoming an Aerospace engineer, how much Chemistry did you have to take? Was it more Physics or more Chemistry?
(3) Most importantly, do you enjoy being an Aerospace engineer?
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Q: I have just received my Bachelor of Engineering in electronics and communication). I have great interest in Nanotechnology/MEMS. Should I concentrate on MEMS or on Nanotechnology for my Master-level studies? How are job prospects in these areas?
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Q: Can I work on a Master of Science degree in Nanotechnology after getting a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering degree in chemical engineering?
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Q: Which engineering field should I select for undergraduate studies in order to be able to work later on a Master of Science degree in Nanotechnology?
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Q: I plan to do a bachelor of engineering in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering. Please inform me what are the post graduation courses (Masters) that I will be able to do abroad. (I am in India)
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Q: I am a mechanical engineering student toward the B. Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) degree, writing from Rajasthan State, India. My university is in the “Deemed University” category. It is recognized by UGC but not approved by AICTE. My grade point average is 75.
Upon graduation and further studies, I am interested in becoming a Lecturer in a reputable state university such as Mumbai University (Diploma as well as Degree College). Is this a realistic plan?
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Q: I am a student enrolled in Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Degree Program in India. I would like to get a great job in the future. However, my 12th standard (grade) percentage marks/grades are not very good. What should I do?
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Q: I am a senior in high school and have been taking a class called Project Lead the Way: Principles of Engineering. In this class, we cover the basics of what engineers do and what we need to do to increase our chances of becoming engineers in the future.
One of the ways we are supposed to achieve this goal is by interviewing an engineer. I was hoping you could help me.
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