mechmama
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2007
- 61
I'm curious if anyone on the forum has two bachelor's degrees in engineering?
If yes, anyone get a second degree many years after the first? What was your reason?
I'm toying with the idea of taking some EE classes via a distance program, although I don't know if I'd go for the full degree.
For me, the reason is because it's starting to look like having me manage & develop my spouse's growning electrical service business might be more financially lucrative than staying on my mechanical engineering career path. I don't NEED an EE degree to manage electricians, but as a typical engineer I just need to know things about what I do. I could see growing the business in a direction where we might want an EE on staff someday, and I'd like to be able to talk the talk.
This is all in the pipe dream stage for me right now, but I'd love to hear if anyone else has made a discipline switch.
Thanks!
If yes, anyone get a second degree many years after the first? What was your reason?
I'm toying with the idea of taking some EE classes via a distance program, although I don't know if I'd go for the full degree.
For me, the reason is because it's starting to look like having me manage & develop my spouse's growning electrical service business might be more financially lucrative than staying on my mechanical engineering career path. I don't NEED an EE degree to manage electricians, but as a typical engineer I just need to know things about what I do. I could see growing the business in a direction where we might want an EE on staff someday, and I'd like to be able to talk the talk.
This is all in the pipe dream stage for me right now, but I'd love to hear if anyone else has made a discipline switch.
Thanks!