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What is materials engineering? What does the job entail? Is it a lucrative career now? Is there any cool jobs out there for this?
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You know I am always on the lookout for quality content on Mechanical Engineering, recognizing that a Mechanical Engineering is
essential for the inf0.
I came across a very good piece of content that walks through Mechanical Engineering from a different point of view. Make sure you check out this piece of content and let me know how you feel. Today’s piece of content is titled title and you could read the full article reproduced below for convenience:
Please explain this considering i am just a second year IE student
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From the context of the degrees offered by US Universities.
Or is it two different names for the same discipline?
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I am unsure of which to major in, they seem very similar. Do they both produce new products? It seems Chemical engineers only invent the processes, so I’m slightly confused. Thanks!
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I am quite confused about these two and am interested in innovation rather than how materials are processed. Which one of the two can fit this request?