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[quote=Anonymous]PP is correct that there are many different engineering degrees. Further, each degree has multiple specializations. Colleague who is a MechE works on spacecraft thermals. Within EE there is a wide range from power to circuits to chip design to semiconductor materials to communications to information theory and beyond. With Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Math, if this is not pre-med, then most will need a graduate degree (often a PhD) to have many employment options. [/quote]
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