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Devibeast 23-02-2008 19:51

Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
I have been asking myself and other people this question should i go into the field of electrical or mechanical engineering? I am quite fascinated by both but do not want to take a double major.

Ty Tremblay 23-02-2008 19:54

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Since you're fascinated with both, why not try Robotics Engineering. WPI is the only college in the world that offers it, and I am currently enrolled and loving it.

http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Majors/RBE/

Also, WPI is very involved in FIRST Robotics. They sponsor a team (190) that is built on campus with students from Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science.

They also offer two full-ride scholarships for people involved in FIRST.

lukevanoort 23-02-2008 20:15

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Or, if you're willing to cross the border into the Great White North, you might want to look into Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo. There is even a scholarship for FIRSTers going into Mechatronics Engineering at Waterloo.

Devibeast 23-02-2008 20:26

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Yeah I don't mind crossing borders, not like i haven't before:D
I am not that fascinated in robotic engineering, kinda odd...

kevin.li.rit 23-02-2008 21:44

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
I would say electrical. But that's just my biased opinion.

Jaybee1405 24-02-2008 00:43

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Mechanical!

I really don't know for you though. What are your like's/dislikes?

EricH 24-02-2008 01:00

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Virtually every school that offers engineering--at all--has both ME and EE. Most of the engineering schools offer a course that can help you choose which you like. Many make that course required--here at SDSM&T, 9 of the 12 engineering programs/departments require the course.

Where are you going to college, just to know? Or is that dependent on this? (If the latter, go in undeclared and choose after taking courses in both or a decision course. I'm doing that right now.)

hallk 24-02-2008 03:54

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
It seems like mechanicals pick up on basic electrical knowledge as they go. Mechanical is a pretty broad field as it is and you cover many types of engineering. Electrical isn't as broad. You may want to look want ads for the type of career you would be doing when you graduate. Sometimes an electrical position will list either a degree in EE or ME. Also, if you decide on a degree and then want to switch, it might be easier to switch from ME to EE as intro to mechanical classes typically cover designing and physics. Your best option would be to talk to someone at the school you are considering. They can probably help match you with students of each major and go over the differences between both majors.

martin417 24-02-2008 06:58

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I have several degrees, an AS in EE, a BS in ME and an MS in ME. I originally planned to be an electrical engineer (hence the AS in EE) After I got to the 4 year program and started taking courses, I seemed to like the ME courses better (in early engineering you have have to take both) it may have been the personality of the professors (the EE people tended to be abrasive). At any rate, I got my undergrad degree in ME and have enjoyed working as an ME for many years. I would probably do the same if I had to start over.


My 2 cents.

Al Skierkiewicz 24-02-2008 10:33

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Sri,
This is not an easy question to answer. We know so little about you and what you like. High school counseling offices have a variety of questionaires that can examine your likes and aptitudes. I would suggest taking one or more of those. I would also take a look back at things you have investigated when you were younger. Were you always taking apart your bike or your radio? When you walk through your school do you wonder how they bolted it together or how they ran the wiring and what might it connect to out back? This is one of the hardest decisions you will make in life and you want to as right as you can. If you pick a career you really like, you will never work a day in your life. Someone will pay you to perform your hobby.
I took and received a degree in EET. I was good with my hands and found it easy to fix certain things but I needed more tools to analyze circuitry and electrical problems. I needed to understand why RF acts differently than audio and why certain real world issues needed to be overcome in order to preserve video and broadcast signals to your house. Along the way I have met some great people in both fields. My son is a ME working at UL.

MrForbes 24-02-2008 10:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 706137)
Were you always taking apart your bike or your radio?

This seems to me to be the most important thing....what are you interested in?

And I agree it's a tough decision, and very personal. My identical twin brother went into EE, I went into ME.

EricVanWyk 24-02-2008 11:25

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Keep your options open for now. Don't go into a program that forces you to pigeon hole yourself into a specific slot right away. My alma mater (Olin) won't let students declare a major until their sophomore year, and I strongly agree with that philosophy.

I strongly disagree with hallk, though I may be biased as an ECE myself. The amount of "cross pollination" you receive is not a function of your major, but rather a function of your own interests/drive and the quality of the program you are enrolled in.

You might want to consider Systems Engineering, as it sorta kinda not really straddles the two.

EricH 24-02-2008 13:16

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 706161)
You might want to consider Systems Engineering, as it sorta kinda not really straddles the two.

It's also a whole different ball game. The systems folks tell the MEs and EEs what the requirements/constraints are for their system.

And don't limit yourself, either. There are a lot of other engineering majors out there, like Civil, Mining, Materials, Chemical...the list goes on.

Devibeast 24-02-2008 14:01

Re: Mechanical Or Electrical???
 
Honestly i do you not exactly what to do because i have never actually done anything that is directly involved with mechanical, but i have not done anything major in electrical either. My college is something i hope to decide based on my major, so i can go towards what is best for my major.

Thanks for your inputs and i will keep them in mind when it comes time to decide. :D

Rickertsen2 24-02-2008 14:19

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There is a 3rd option. Mechatronics engineering, which is a combination of both. I was faced with your same delimna. I was torn between electrical and mechanical. My first year i declared myself as a mechanical, but started to miss the electrical side of things. When i found out my school was offering a Mechatronics degree, i jumped on it and so far have been happy. Its a personal decision and you should go with what you feel. Look at the kind of careers each offers when you graduate. Remember, alot of the basic classes overlap between EE and ME. You can easily take core classes for a while until you make up your mind.


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