Wednesday, September 21, 2011

What business/engineering courses should I take


What business/engineering courses should I take?
I am going to be a freshman at UMass Dartmouth next year and I have some questions about what types of classes I should take because I have no idea whatsoever. I'm in the business school, so I'd major in some business thing. I'm really interested in doing something with cars, so I was thinking mechanical engineering. I just want to take the right classes in business and engineering so I can find decent jobs out of college. Thanks for any help.
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers

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If you are just a Freshman, you will likely be taking your general education classes - English, Science, Math, History, etc. Once you declare your major - your college will have a set curriculum of classes for you to take. BTW - I'm pretty sure mechanical engineering and business are in two unrelated departments. They both, however, offer good job prospects out of college.


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Business and Engineering are two completely unrelated faculties, so you need to make up your mind real soon, or you'll be stuck in university longer than expected, because no courses in business or engineering coincide with each other, other than the general English and Math (if you're lucky - Business Math and Engineering Calculus are very different). Both degrees will take 4 years to complete, but I highly doubt you'll be able to do a double major in both, seeing as they are so different. So right now, you need to ask yourself which you're most interested in and pursue that. Both will provide you with a decent job/career after your graduate, seeing as they're both in demand

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