dagis
Civil/Environmental
- May 29, 2004
- 1
I am hoping someone could offer some advice about the civil engineering field. I graduated with an undergrad degree in business management from North Carolina State in Dec 2001 and will be finishing a graduate degree in Resource and Environmental Management from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada this summer. In my graduate degree I focused my courses in urban/regional planning and developing mitigation plans for natural disaster management.
I did a lot of research looking at how buildings were constructed and what measures were taken to mitigate fire, flood, earthquake damage etc. However, I also really enjoy working in the field of planning and developing to mitigate natural or human caused disaster damages. I've also spent some time working with my dad's fireproofing company, costing projects, inspecting and actually spraying the fireproofing. I do enjoy both the research and design aspects of projects and the field work aspects of projects - but I prefer to work in the field doing inspections and costing projects.
Just some more facts that probably don't matter much but might affect how you advise me. I have worked in the construction industry before as mentioned above, though not for an extensive period of time. The rest of my experience has been in either product market research for Nortel and ABB or natural resource research and field work in water quality, GIS and legal issues. Oh I'm also 25 and female, and I like to climb and work outside a lot so industrial rope access would be of interest to me as well (Geez reading over that last sentence sounded like a personal ad! - Just wanting to let people know as much as possible to get good advice back).
So I have a couple of questions:
1) Would it make sense for me to go back to school to get either a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or an associate's civil engineering technology degree?
2) Which of these two degrees would make more sense with the background I already have and with what areas I would like to work in?
Sorry this was so long, but thanks in advance.
I did a lot of research looking at how buildings were constructed and what measures were taken to mitigate fire, flood, earthquake damage etc. However, I also really enjoy working in the field of planning and developing to mitigate natural or human caused disaster damages. I've also spent some time working with my dad's fireproofing company, costing projects, inspecting and actually spraying the fireproofing. I do enjoy both the research and design aspects of projects and the field work aspects of projects - but I prefer to work in the field doing inspections and costing projects.
Just some more facts that probably don't matter much but might affect how you advise me. I have worked in the construction industry before as mentioned above, though not for an extensive period of time. The rest of my experience has been in either product market research for Nortel and ABB or natural resource research and field work in water quality, GIS and legal issues. Oh I'm also 25 and female, and I like to climb and work outside a lot so industrial rope access would be of interest to me as well (Geez reading over that last sentence sounded like a personal ad! - Just wanting to let people know as much as possible to get good advice back).
So I have a couple of questions:
1) Would it make sense for me to go back to school to get either a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or an associate's civil engineering technology degree?
2) Which of these two degrees would make more sense with the background I already have and with what areas I would like to work in?
Sorry this was so long, but thanks in advance.