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WeK
Oct 18, 2004
The One And Only
Can any materials engineer give some input? I'm currently on a 5yr co-op program, but am somewhat leaning toward changing into mechanical. I feel as the co-op will be a great transition into actual work and help me once I've graduated, but mechanical seems to be something I'd be more interested in simply based on career descriptions.

I would ultimately like to get into the business-end of things. I know any engineering degree is a great start to heading in whichever direction you choose, but mechanical being a broader discipline, seems as a better option. Will a materials engineering degree close any doors a mechanical would have left open?

WeK fucked around with this message at 06:32 on Oct 7, 2009

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