razan Added Friday, January 27, 2023 at 1:10 PM Is it possible to get a bachelors degree in environmental engineering and then a masters in bio engineering? I would love to study bio-eng but its mostly only available as a masters degree and i want to make sure that i have that option in the future. I was also wondering what kind of engineer interacts most with nature? Answers 0
N Added Friday, January 6, 2017 at 10:59 PM I live in a developing country where many people -but not all- are still not environmentally conscious Hi. I am a girl in my last year of high school. I am not a math genius, but I am good enough. Originally, I wanted to take environmental eng major in college, but my father opposed me. I live in a developing country where many people -but not all- are still not environmentally conscious, my father said that this major and job field is rather under appreciated in my country. I did some browsing and found out that other ways to become an environmental eng is to have a degree in civil eng or ... Answers 1 Danielle Forget Shield, SCC Americas Answered Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 10:50 AM Most things in life worth achieving take extreme effort. If you are willing to make the effort, a Civil Engineering degree is very achievable. The key is to find something you are interested in learning about and then diving in with both feet. It sounds ...
Aarya Added Friday, July 25, 2014 at 3:30 AM Combining civil and environmental engineering Hi, My name is Aarya. I am 15 years old. Next year I will be in year 11 and i am confused about my subject selection as I am hovering over two different engineering professions (civil and environmental). What subjects should I pick which will be in favor of both civil and environmental. How can I be an environmental engineer with a bachelors degree of civil engineering? Answers 1 Danielle Forget Shield, SCC Americas Answered Friday, July 25, 2014 at 3:30 AM A lot of Environmental Engineers have a bachelors in Civil Engineering. Civil Engineering focuses on 3 major areas: structural, water resources, and soils. Both water resources and soils have major impacts on the environment. Environmental Engineering ...
Lori , Tamarac, Florida Added Monday, October 14, 2013 at 7:22 PM Does civil engineering require creativity? Hello! My name is Lori, and I was always passionate about civil engineering and architecture. So much that I always wanted to do both, but I got discouraged during my first year of college. Now I am a civil engineering major, and I feel very uncertain about the path I chose. I feel like changing my major to architecture only because I am as creative as I love math. I would need some advice. How is the civil engineering field for women? Does it require creativity? I wouldn't want to be ... Answers 1 Danielle Forget Shield, SCC Americas Answered Monday, October 14, 2013 at 7:22 PM Being a great civil engineer absolutely requires creativity. That’s one of the best attributes women bring to the profession. Deciding to become a civil engineer is a first step, with many career decisions ahead of you that will allow you to ...
Judy Rasmussen, Liberty Lake, WA asked Danielle Forget Shield, SCC Americas Added Friday, March 30, 2012 at 7:06 AM Background Needed to Provide Clean Water in Remote Areas What skills does one need to become an engineer who works on projects like providing clean water systems for villages in Nicaragua? Answers 1 Danielle Forget Shield, SCC Americas Answered Friday, March 30, 2012 at 7:06 AM Someone providing clean water systems would need to understand both the civil engineering aspects of constructing a clean water source and the environmental requirements for clean water. A Civil Engineering degree with an environmental emphasis would be ...
Chrissy, Simsonville, SC asked Patricia Galloway, Pegasus Global Holdings, Inc. Added Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 3:57 AM Finding the Right Field I am in school and am pursing my Associates in Architectural Engineering and have no experience in either field. I have worked in Accounting and Financial positions for the most part but would like to find a job in a related field while I finish school. Are there any entry level jobs in these fields? How would you suggest going about this? Also, although I am a very good student thus far, I am one of very few women in this field at my school, do you think this will have a major effect on my job ... Answers 2 Danielle Forget Shield, SCC Americas Answered Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 3:57 AM There are entry level positions in Architectural Engineering but they require a certain level of knowledge. Have you learned CADD? Starting at a firm as a CADD Designer is a good way to learn a lot about practical design techniques. Utilize the ...