jenn454
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 1, 2005
- 17
I am about to return to school in the Fall to obtain a Master's in Engineering. I am undecided on my major and am looking for some insight from engineers in the fields. While in school studing for my B.S in Civil Engineering, I greatly enjoyed my enviromental courses in Waste Water and Hydrology. My orginial plan was to return to school to obtain a Master's in Enviromental Engineering. I am now out of school and working with a company where there is little oppurtunity to do enviromental work. We do have an enviromental department, but they only need a small handful of engineers. I enjoy the company I am working for , though the work is not my first choice, and do not want to leave. I am now considering changing my major to a Master's in Engineering Mangement. I have heard that this degree will open more oppurtunities for advancment in any company. Our company has many different departments which provides oppurtunity to move.
I am looking for some advice or insight from experienced engineers. If I want to practice Enviromental Engineeirng I will proabably have to leave this company. I will still continue to work here while pursuing my master's. The compnay pays for school in full, and there is no obligation to remain with the company after graduation.
I am looking for some advice or insight from experienced engineers. If I want to practice Enviromental Engineeirng I will proabably have to leave this company. I will still continue to work here while pursuing my master's. The compnay pays for school in full, and there is no obligation to remain with the company after graduation.