One more question; what is the difference between Architectural Engineering and Civil Engineering? I
Understand a little about it, but which one has the more hands on approach?
Thanks you guys for all of your input!
I started this thread with my mind on a technologist degree. All of the information that I looked up seemed favorable for it but I wanted some other insight on what kind of work I could qualify to do. I decided to go to Rolla. Looks like I can still be just...
Thanks for all of your replies. Rolla is looking better to me although on another forum, I had gotten some different responses. This one contradicts some posts here:
well...a engineering science degree vs a engineering technology differs on the school and the job. If you only pursue a 2 year...
I think the big thing here is that I want to do many different things. I am best in those environments. And it looks as though the school at UCM provides many skills. That is what caught my attention. But I think it was stated earlier that a PE in civil does a lot of different jobs. I am just...
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Also, to answer bridgebuster's question, I prefer working in the field over just being an designer but doing both would make me happiest and the public sector is where I would prefer to work, city or county. As far as project management and project engineer, I would feel more comfortable...
I think what attracts me the most about the B.S.E.T. program at UCM over Rolla's B.S.C.E. program is the that the courses in engineering start freshman year whereas the engineering courses at Rolla start junior year so it is like i get 4 years of work over 2. It is almost as if I get more skills...
Well,first of all, money is part of the consideration. I am looking to get back into college kinda late but I have been a professional musician for over ten years and it does not support a family financially. I am kind of blue collar when it comes to work and I am just looking to make an honest...
Ok, civilman72 just answered my question. Missouri S&T has an civil engineering program as well as an architectural one. I was considering archE until I ran into the technology program at UCM. From what I researched though is that a B.A.S. degree in civil tech gives you higher pay and a...
I was looking to go to school for civil engineering here in the states. I found that I would prefer to do the more "hands on" approach over the theoretical approach a PE would aquire. So that means a school program in engineering technology. I don't want just an associates and there is a school...