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What are some potential obstacles regarding a career in environmental engineering?
I'm hoping to go into engineering and conservation but I'd also like to know if there are any challenges in entering that career. In particular, I want to do either mechanical or civil engineering. I know there's a lot of potential for improvement in terms of environmentally-friendly infrastructure. Are there any potential drawbacks or lack of employment in that field?
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Right now, there's a big demand for Civil Engineers, making it a fantastic career choice. A quick online search can give you more information. In Civil Engineering, you can focus on areas like environmental work and sustainability, which offer many exciting opportunities. I've worked in the environmental field with my Civil Engineering degree for over 30 years, and I love it.
Civil and Mechanical Engineering are different, so check out the courses to see which interests you more. Civil Engineering deals with infrastructure, buildings, and the environment, while Mechanical Engineering focuses on equipment and processes. Both are excellent paths to consider. Best of luck!
Civil and Mechanical Engineering are different, so check out the courses to see which interests you more. Civil Engineering deals with infrastructure, buildings, and the environment, while Mechanical Engineering focuses on equipment and processes. Both are excellent paths to consider. Best of luck!