MichiganSpecial
Automotive
- Nov 3, 2006
- 6
I am looking at engineer, mechanical to be more exact, and this "engineering technology" as a BS major. Can anyone help me out with some input about the "engineering technology" major? Reason I am asking is because I want to know the stuff an engineer does (thermal dynamics, fluid dynamics and so on) just because I am interested in knowing it, but I don't want to be someone who sits behinde a desk. I'd rather be working on things, hands-on. Testing things.