What type of engineer is the biggest meme engineer?
>>8916367
mathematician
>>8916367
negroid engineers lmao they're dumb
anything that isn't mechanical, electrical, or chemical
Everything else is the same degree as one of those but stupidly specialized in undergrad, which nobody smart does.
I engineered a few memes. They're on a different hard drive so I can't post them, so you'll just have to take my word for it.
>>8916367
Civil kek
nuclear. People think its more than it actually is.
t.PhD Nuclear engineering
>>8916367
"Environmental" engineers of course.
Industrial
>>8916367
All types of engineering except railroad engineering
>Audio
Packaging Engineer
>>8916798
>"Environmental" engineers of course.
this is actually a real thing that people who are good at it make fuck tons of money. You wouldn't believe how much money it pays to keep solid waste disposal facilities in compliance with state and federal regulations.
>>8916561
>Civil
this one is me. I make good money at a desk writing reports and doing light calculations for various things. Its legit especially because any time anyone out there in the real world wants to build or do anything they have to come to an engineer and get the plans approved and or have the engineer design the plans. Its required by law that they come to you to give you money to approve whatever they are wanting to build so not a bad scam to be in on if you can.
my pick for meme engineer is the "computer engineer"
code monkeys are more like linguists than engineers. and what they do is useless without an actual education in a real engineering field. programming is just a useful secondary skill, I should know, I write my own code.
>>8917638
Computer engineering is electronical engineering but retarded
>>8917517
Epic le maymay my good sir! if only i could upboat this post twice! xD
is aerospace eng a meme?
>>8916367
Electrical, by far.
There's only so many telephone poles to be fixed, people. Pick a better major
>>8917638
What's wrong with computer engineering? I'm a freshman in Computer Engineering
>>8917689
Is [math]Robotics[/math] a good choice?
Mechatronics
>>8916497
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memetic_engineering
This thing is actually being researched by the fucking US military
>>8917689
>OR major
>but EE is the meme according to him
You're fucking stupid. Neck yourself.
>>8916859
IE make the most money. The purpose of estudying an engineering is making money, so i would say its the least meme engineering.
>>8916496
Electrical and chemical are super specialized tho. Mechanical may have better job variety that those, but it's still super specialized. Civil, Industrial, Systems, all have a lot more jobs variety
>>8918818
Imo in terms of variety its probably MechE>CivE>EE>ChemE>Indus/SystemsE>Large niche fields (EnvirE, MatSci, Aerospace, CompE)>NukeE (because of it becoming smaller due to tinfoil-hat tier fear of nuclear shit)>small niche fields (Packaging, Optical, Biomedical)>memes (Mechatronics)
Why are people saying mechatronics is a meme? Isn't it a subfield of ME?
>>8918026
That's some 1984 shit right there
>>8918841
I would place ChemE below IE and systems, the rest i agree
>>8918818
Mechanical who's worked in both civil and industrial here, calling bullshit.
>>8918896
Sure you did buddy.
>>8918903
www.indeed.com/q-Mechanical-Civil-Engineer-l-Houston,-TX-jobs.html
https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Mechanical+Industrial+Engineer&l=Houston%2C+TX
Civil & industrial engineer jobs for mechanical engineers are definitely a thing. The only way you might think otherwise is if you haven't looked.
>>8918916
Most people here are undergrads. Of course they haven't looked at the job market.
Geomatics """engineer"""
Came here to say Biomedical is a meme degree. Feel free to ask me why.
If you plan to become a MD, PHD or MD-PHD then it's decent I suppose. Undergradding in this is shiggy diggy
>unless you are in the top 5%
Most other degrees the top 50% have a good chance at succeeding.
>ITT: undergrads dick measuring about the job prospects of their majors without actually having looked at the job market
>>8918916
No shit sherlock, what i mean is that doesn't mean shit. An IE doing a ME's job or a ChemEng doing a IE job, etc. is not uncommon. That has nothing to do with how many different jobs one engineering has
>>8918925
york?
>>8918966
Excuse me?
>>8918963
Then what's the metric you're using?
ME degrees have often been listed among the preferred options for most if not all other engineering disciplines, to some degree. Industrial is indeed a large subset of ME jobs on the market, but you also have fields like software engineering and biomedical engineering that keep their doors more overtly open to mechanical engineers. The only extra hurdles would be the raw quantity of health & safety certifications you need to work a good job in something like biomedical, aerospace, nuclear, or civil.
Industrial and civil just don't seem to be on the preferred qualifications for mechanical jobs nearly as often as mechanical is on the preferred qualifications for industrial and civil.
>>8919006
Mechanical is almost never the preferred qualifications for actual Civil jobs because CivEs do shit like designing roads and foundations, which a MechE never learn. The only potential area that MechEs can do is Structural, which again CivEs will always be preferred massively becase they actually spent a while learning it. It would be like a CivE doing a job designing car parts.
Industrial isn't a big 4 field so its often done by non-industrialE people.
>>8919006
>Industrial and civil just don't seem to be on the preferred qualifications for mechanical jobs nearly as often as mechanical is on the preferred qualifications for industrial and civil.
Yeah no. I'm an IE and i take 70% of the technical classes ME take. Meanwhile ME only take 1 shitty economy class and nothing else related to IE. Data mining, operations research, machine learning, 6 sigma, logystics, accounting, managment, supply chain managment, etc. There is no way MEs see shit about these subjects in their programs.
Is engineering physics a meme?
>>8919401
Yes. I think it's pretty unfortunate though. They learn a lot of useful things, but it's usually not an accredited program.
>>8916367
Construction management engineer by far.