Question:
Mechanical vs Industrial Engineering please help!?
Hereford
2011-12-27 19:34:17 UTC
I'm currently about to enter my 2nd semester of freshman year, currently declared as a ISYE student and I've been leaning more towards mechanical engineering lately.I initially became a IE student because i didn't see myself "doing" any engineering, i liked the business aspect of IE and I still do, I just find the challenges and design of ME appealing as well.

I'm not sure which one I want to do.
I'm looking at going into the military as an engineer for a few years once I have my degree from there I'm not sure what I want to do as far as get an MBA or MIS. Long term, I have no clue in what I want to specialize in or what I want to do. I just know I find engineering interesting and fun.

Which of the two is more flexible, and will help me more in the DoD?
(leaning Air Force or Navy)
Three answers:
anonymous
2011-12-28 04:54:42 UTC
Mechanical Engineering is HVAC and Piping. Industrial engineer looks at full product flow through a plant



S. Landau

www.spec-eng.com

mechanical engineering is mostly related to the technical specifications of machines and their working principles. industrial engineering is interested in efficiency, correct planning, productivity of sources, supply chain management and fault minimizing etc.
Flopalopegus
2011-12-27 19:51:14 UTC
Not sure. I know if you want to work for someone like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, BAE, or Northrop Grumman, (which all usually have contracts doing DoD work), then you probably want to go the computer/electrical/systems engineer route. Those companies were aggressively hiring in those fields just a year ago with an initiative to hire as many as possible by 2015.
malinowski
2016-11-15 05:00:09 UTC
RVCE is a competent determination pondering your dad's historic past. yet enable me differentiate mechanical and business specialities. Mechanical is the Queen of all sciences. business and mech the two run hand in hand parallel. Mechanical engineering is all bearing directly to engineering specifically. In business And prodn engg, there is extra of theory, administration, corporation oriented matters. i'm a BE Prodn & Engg guy or woman. yet for you i think, extra powerful do Mechanical and then enter into your Dad's corporation. for the reason which you will study extra of engineering on your teachers, and later your corporation will automaticall instruct you administration and business engineering !!!! circulate forward and sturdy luck


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