CorporalToe
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 9, 2024
- 44
Do you think it is worth it spend 2 years to get a Masters after graduating to become a Structural Engineer?
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I think THIS is a critical piece of advice, especially if income and career advancement is your priority.msquared48 said:A masters did not really help me progress toward the Structural license that much, but four years of practical experience and the tutoring of senior structural engineers did.
Yeah it does sound like a great deal, though as above I doubt it is if you are prioritising a quick and lucrative career path. But that isn't everything.Celt83 said:“.., also schooling is free and I get paid like 3.3k a month..”
Get your masters
ALK2415 said:Studying a master's degree is considered one of the most important engineering subjects, especially in the field of structural engineering. Studying these courses will raise your academic level very significantly. Studying for a master’s degree qualifies you to study for a doctorate in a logical and sequential manner.
It also qualifies you to occupy one of the important specializations in civil engineering. For example, engineering designs for tall buildings, including resistance to winds and earthquakes. Also the issue of isolating the foundations against vibrations.