if you go here you'll get definitions of all kinds for engineering in us.
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Architecture-and-...
Surely Canada has a similar govt creature / web site.
To choose just throw a dart. Things will change in the 4 5 years it takes to get the degree.
WE may all be replaced by robots. And our lives will be greasing and programming the beasts.
I am shooting for aerospace engineering but electrical and mechanical will land you more jobs. Pay depends more on states or region.
Aeronautical is the way to go old chap
Tatty Bye!
I need help picking a engineering career I want to go into.
List of them:
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Engineering Physics
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Engineering
At the moment I'm mostly interested in Civil and mechanical engineering.
Can you tell me which of those types of engineers get paid the most in Canada (British Columbia, Vancouver), most likely to find a job after getting a bachelor degree, and what is the work like(what do you have to do)?
10 points for best answer, will be chosen in 3 Days
Thanks