gopherloafer
Mechanical
- Sep 1, 2009
- 2
Hi, I will be graduating this December and am feeling lost as to what my should be my next step. My degree will be a bachelors in mechanical and I have been reading about and looking at the various jobs offered to mechanical engineering grads. Mostly I have been looking at the big companies that recruit at my school such as lockheed, northrop, ge, etc.
What I would really like to work on are the large structures that contribute to society like dams, bridges and buildings. I am really interested in their design and would like to contribute to this field. I know anyone reading this is probably thinking "a little late to realize this now, should have went civil", but at my school I didn't have the option of civil engineering, and wasn't really exposed to the difference between mechanical and civil until later on in my course work when it was too late to switch anyways.
I was wondering if anyone had any guidance on what I should do from here. Would it be extremely hard to switch and get a masters in civil after a bachelors in mechanical? If I did this, would it look bad or unusual to employers? The problem with this is I really need to get a job after graduation. I know some civil engineering firms hire mechanical engineers for hvac but I'm more interested in building the entire structure and would be afraid of getting stuck in hvac if I started out there. I don't really know any engineers out in the "real world", so if anyone here has any advice I would really appreciate it.
What I would really like to work on are the large structures that contribute to society like dams, bridges and buildings. I am really interested in their design and would like to contribute to this field. I know anyone reading this is probably thinking "a little late to realize this now, should have went civil", but at my school I didn't have the option of civil engineering, and wasn't really exposed to the difference between mechanical and civil until later on in my course work when it was too late to switch anyways.
I was wondering if anyone had any guidance on what I should do from here. Would it be extremely hard to switch and get a masters in civil after a bachelors in mechanical? If I did this, would it look bad or unusual to employers? The problem with this is I really need to get a job after graduation. I know some civil engineering firms hire mechanical engineers for hvac but I'm more interested in building the entire structure and would be afraid of getting stuck in hvac if I started out there. I don't really know any engineers out in the "real world", so if anyone here has any advice I would really appreciate it.