Major Monday — General Engineering

iStock_000018002727SmallDo you enjoy working as part of a team? Are math and science some of your best subjects? If this sounds like you, a general engineering major might be right up your alley. Engineering majors engage their math and science skills to solve problems and create all kinds of things, from computers to vehicle components.

Education
According to the College Board, a general engineering major is usually pursued at the associate’s or bachelor’s degree level. An associate’s degree in general engineering provides solid footing for pursuing a bachelor’s degree in any type of engineering. A general engineering major at the bachelor’s degree level will cover a wide range of subjects in engineering and business.

What to know before you apply
Engineering students often work on projects in teams. If you pursue this major, be ready to collaborate on design efforts for projects. Also make yourself aware of additional opportunities offered at each school. Will you have the chance to complete a research project? Does the school offer events to supplement your coursework, such as guest speakers and design competitions? A fulfilling major goes beyond classes. Take the time to make sure your school offers opportunities to get your feet wet outside the classroom.

Colleges offering related fields of study
• UEI College: California
• SUNY Oneonta: Oneonta, N.Y.
• Vaughn College: Flushing, N.Y.

Salary
For a career, you might go on to manage engineering projects, oversee product development, or lend your engineering expertise in a non-engineering field. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, engineering managers earned an average of $124,870/year in 2012.

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