Calif
Structural
- Jul 4, 2003
- 115
Hello everyone
I have a graduate degree in Civil Engineering emphasising Structural Engineering. I am thinking of taking Earthquake engineering as a course, does it make sense to take a course like this or should I save my money and learn it on my own. I saw one time a posting for a job that required an engineer to have a graduate course in earthquake engineering and if I do not have to take it in terms that not taking one course will not hold me back as a structural engineering, then I will skip it.
Thanks
Calif
The resisant virtues of the structure that we seek depend on their form; it is through their form that they are stable, not because of an awkward accumulation of material. There is nothing more noble and elegant from an intellectual viewpoint than this: to resist through form. Eladio Dieste
I have a graduate degree in Civil Engineering emphasising Structural Engineering. I am thinking of taking Earthquake engineering as a course, does it make sense to take a course like this or should I save my money and learn it on my own. I saw one time a posting for a job that required an engineer to have a graduate course in earthquake engineering and if I do not have to take it in terms that not taking one course will not hold me back as a structural engineering, then I will skip it.
Thanks
Calif
The resisant virtues of the structure that we seek depend on their form; it is through their form that they are stable, not because of an awkward accumulation of material. There is nothing more noble and elegant from an intellectual viewpoint than this: to resist through form. Eladio Dieste