What type of engineering major has the most opportunities outside of it specific major in the real world?
I'm still unsure on what engineering major to pursue because all of them sounds genuinely interesting to me. I really enjoy the subject of math, biology, and chemistry. So I'm leaning more towards pursuing a career of biochemical engineering but I'm concerned about the possible negative effects that AI will bring to the industry. I know that I want to do engineering because of the heavy amount of math that's involved. But I also want to know what type of engineering has the most job security and will allow me to pursue the most number of careers. Especially in the time of AI and the possibility of AI replacing humans in engineering positions.
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Teklemuz Ayenew Tesfay
Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer
In short, chemical engineering with a biochemical focus, strengthened by AI expertise, maximizes your interests, career flexibility, and job security while preparing you to thrive in a future where AI reshapes the engineering landscape.