Engineering Degree Tier List 2024 (The BEST Engineering Degrees RANKED)

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  • @ShaneHummus
    @ShaneHummus  Před rokem +35

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  • @MadeEasy353
    @MadeEasy353 Před rokem +1859

    My Gender engineering degree paid off.

  • @tturi2
    @tturi2 Před 8 měsíci +113

    mechatronics engineering is like 50% mechanical and 50%electrical engineering, at least in Australia, it's an excellent option if you want to do both degrees without doing two degrees

  • @matthewbartos2971
    @matthewbartos2971 Před 8 měsíci +28

    What my college does is mechatronics engineering as a minor that can be added with a tailored set of tech electives to a mechanical engineering degree with no extra course load. That’s the path I’m doing because it allows broad and specific categories in one path.

  • @Atchfam77
    @Atchfam77 Před 8 měsíci +59

    As a Civil-Structural grad 1-yr out of college, I think Civil deserves to have its sub-fields ranked on here as well. Structural is a subtrack of Civil at many schools, and one of the higher paying ones, but I’d like to see its demand and meaning score and how they compare to Civil as a whole.

    • @tracepercell5799
      @tracepercell5799 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Completely agree. Environmental and Water systems engineering are key to differentiate. In some cases, mining engineering, my field, is considered civil engineering, so it would be nice to separate them to make me feel special lol

  • @tharock220
    @tharock220 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I graduated with a bachelors in petroleum engineering in 04 and a masters in 2009. I love it, but I would advise anyone who wants to study it to go to school for mechanical or chemical engineering instead and look for internships with oil companies. They're much more adaptable degrees.

  • @Lifezpoison
    @Lifezpoison Před 6 měsíci +95

    Biomedical engineering majors if you're worried about your course choice, don't fret!
    Most roles in medical engineering aren't going to be called biomedical engineer because that would be a very vague job description for making medical devices. Instead, you will find roles such as mechanical, systems, electrical, design (CAD) and software engineers which you can then apply your degree to any of, assuming you can demonstrate the multidisciplinary skills your course gave you. These roles then work on one aspect of the device as part of a team, rather than one person trying to do all of it.
    This means figures are going to be misleading as they only account for the rare situations where your job title will actually be "Biomedical Engineer".
    In the medical device sector your degree will give you the edge over people who went into pure mechanical etc. as it shows your dedication to the medical industry to a company, and that you know exactly where you want to be. Just be careful to choose actually decent modules (not just the easy sounding ones) and focus on the knowledge you gained from those specific modules in interviews and on your CV, as biomedical engineering can be very broad.
    If it turns out that you don't fancy biomedical after all, I would recommend again focusing on any modules relevant to the degree you want to work in. For example if I wanted to switch to a systems engineering role, I could talk about the modules in systems design and control engineering I've completed in interviews.
    It also helps to have projects outside of university, in particular things like Arduino, ESP32 embedded software programming, making games in C#, designing PCBs etc can all show off your passion for another engineering discipline.
    I'm currently doing an internship at a multinational medical device company and the R&D department is gigantic, but not one of us is called a biomedical engineer. Personally, my title falls mostly under mechanical engineer. There's also manufacturing engineers and quality assurance engineers, a good few of which have biomedical engineering degrees.
    TL;DR Biomedical engineering is a skeleton key to get into any other engineering role in the medical industry, and usually isn't a defined role in itself.
    Please like this if you found it helpful to stop a biomedical engineer from dropping out in their final year unnecessarily! :)

    • @emmanuelukwandu
      @emmanuelukwandu Před měsícem

      Bro this is so helpful I am glad I saw this comment on this video. I am a senior going to college for biomedical major and I am so excited but truly scared and I wanna know what's the best thing I can do right now.

    • @konradbrochocki4923
      @konradbrochocki4923 Před 10 dny

      @@emmanuelukwandu Do what makes you happy. The guy in this video doesn't really know what he's talking about anyways - he put software and computer engineering both in S tier based off some ambiguous criteria. Specifically with computer engineering; the pay and meaning scores according to his sources are pretty mid yet it's still in S tier.

  • @mmtz816
    @mmtz816 Před 9 měsíci +5

    New fan and really like your channel. Seeing if you could make a video about the best degrees to climb the corporate ladder to C Suite level positions or something similar.

  • @RichardEmanuelPontesAlves
    @RichardEmanuelPontesAlves Před 8 měsíci +30

    Civil engineering give you a lot of job roles to be in and great salaries as well. Imagine how much can you make if you start your own business after getting the necessary experience. I will put civil engineering a bit higher than a B XD.
    The pros of being a bachelor civil engineer is you have a lot of areas to work in like structural, geotechnical, hydraulics, etc... And you never get bore, because every project is different and always has something new to learn.

    • @officialyoake4162
      @officialyoake4162 Před 8 měsíci +1

      im interested in both electrical and civil engineering, can you tell me which one is better in your opinion? and also tell me why it's better

    • @TurdBoi-tf5lf
      @TurdBoi-tf5lf Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@officialyoake4162 it depends on what you are interested in. But if you like both, I'd say electrical is better since it has better salary. It also has many jobs and you could even do stuff that computer engineers do.
      But civil also has positives as the comment above said.

    • @goldmantis5850
      @goldmantis5850 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Electrical is better statistically in terms of salary, but it is much more difficult. Both are great careers. It’s more important that you choose which one you will enjoy more.

  • @farmerlucas1853
    @farmerlucas1853 Před rokem +73

    As one of the people in the marine engineering field, I think that he does not quite understand what we generally do. We are essentially industrial engineers with a specialization in ships. We have completely different licenses than shoreside. Many marine engineering jobs can not be filled with a broad engineering degree, but we have the ability to take industrial engineering jobs

    • @williambreen1001
      @williambreen1001 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Another thing he fails to note, is that while overall demand for marine engineers, relative to other fields, may be low, ..the demand relative to supply can actually be pretty high, to the point where you're pretty much guaranteed a job in your field once you qualify.

  • @hello57976
    @hello57976 Před 8 měsíci +45

    Guys, always remember to do what you like and are good at. The best part about engineering degrees is that you will generally get a decent salary no matter what.

    • @Naomi-xu4hq
      @Naomi-xu4hq Před 5 měsíci +13

      Most of us have no clue what we like nor what we’re good at. We just know we’re good at math

    • @elf77
      @elf77 Před měsícem

      ​@@Naomi-xu4hqFacts

    • @MohamedamineElhaddad-rj1ez
      @MohamedamineElhaddad-rj1ez Před měsícem

      bro, i like architectural engineering and i'm very passion by it but i'm scared to do it because i heard that it's not well paid and there is no work opportunities

  • @angelbravo7071
    @angelbravo7071 Před 11 měsíci +263

    Everytime I watch these, I'm more and more convinced that there isn't enough research being done on the field of Civil Engineering and how versatile it is. In terms of jobs, pay and social life.
    I also think that it having one of the highest "meaning" scores goes to show how free people feel within the field. Money is great and all in tech, but why stress and hate your job when you can do something more fullfilling and still make just as much? Also, if you go into government jobs, you don't have to work over 40+ weeks often and you still get well pay plus all holidays off and have very amazing benefits + retirement investments ensured.

    • @jeycalc6877
      @jeycalc6877 Před 11 měsíci +32

      there is a lot of misinformation in this video he has degrees like agriculture and aerospace with more grads per year than software LOL.

    • @dudeisawesome7202
      @dudeisawesome7202 Před 9 měsíci +13

      Agreed!! Civil is literally a huge field, and that does make it extremely versatile!!! And I agree with your money statement!

    • @RichardEmanuelPontesAlves
      @RichardEmanuelPontesAlves Před 8 měsíci +9

      Civil engineering give you a lot of job roles to be in and great salaries as well. Imagine how much can you make if you start your own business after getting the necessary experience. I will put civil engineering a bit higher than a B XD.
      The pros of being a bachelor civil engineer is you have a lot of areas to work in like structural, geotechnical, hydraulics, etc... And you never get bore, because every project is different and always has something new to learn.

    • @tagtraumerin5077
      @tagtraumerin5077 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I just started uni for Civil Engineering because of it’s opportunities. You are very flexible, it’s in high demand and it is meaningful. I hope that I make it through this degree.

    • @RicardoSanchez-es5wl
      @RicardoSanchez-es5wl Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@jeycalc6877that’s because most
      People don’t get software engineering degrees, they get computer science degrees which is not the same thing- one is in the engineering school while the other is in the arts and sciences school. I did software engineering at a major university and my classes only had 20-30 students in them, with 80%+ of those students being computer science majors.

  • @seacucumber6768
    @seacucumber6768 Před 8 měsíci +10

    I honestly don't see how software engineering can be S with that abysmal meaning score. I'd rather make slightly less money and actually enjoy work.

  • @Gosick02
    @Gosick02 Před rokem +7

    hello Shane..please help us talk about “computational biology major’’ or “bioinformatics”..the career prospect and the vision and job demands pleae

  • @mauriciogonzales7719
    @mauriciogonzales7719 Před rokem +21

    Environmental engineering focuses on pollution management. Air, water/wastewater, soil treatment. Used to be called sanitation engineering.

    • @loserxxlover7754
      @loserxxlover7754 Před rokem +4

      Im so interested in environnemental engineering tbh

    • @mauriciogonzales7719
      @mauriciogonzales7719 Před rokem +3

      @@loserxxlover7754 in college it will require doing organic chemistry, microbiology, differential equations, and physics. Courses very similar to civil engineering but less concrete more geology.

  • @user-iz3cq7hi2p
    @user-iz3cq7hi2p Před 25 dny

    Great video Thumbs Up👍

  • @education.online_frevryone
    @education.online_frevryone Před 10 měsíci

    This video was pretty helpful! Thank you Shane. From Pakistan.

  • @frank93907
    @frank93907 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Systems engineering dope, predicting/modeling dynamic (complex, chaotic) systems is wild and the end game

  • @alhawk97
    @alhawk97 Před 4 měsíci +5

    New viewer, definitely a decent 90,000 foot view of engineering.
    While I’m almost certain the bare minimum of research was done and you can’t condense a life long choice into 18 minutes, I got some ideas on how to better research my career.
    Thanks

  • @rhysglenjamesnabiswa
    @rhysglenjamesnabiswa Před rokem +2

    Hi Shane,Can you kindly do a review on Biosystems Engineering and give as info about it in the current and future job markets for Engineering courses

  • @1KingFisher
    @1KingFisher Před rokem +123

    People always put civil engineering down towards the bottom, but I (a civil engineer) make as much as my electrical engineer boyfriend and my job is in every single city in the world and every county and state. We have management and people skills that most other engineers don’t. We can work our way up very easily and I have experienced absolutely no problem finding jobs wherever I want one. Civil engineering is a very good degree that can lead to a great career. I’m not sure why so many people list other engineering degrees as so much better.

    • @TheRogerhill1234
      @TheRogerhill1234 Před rokem +6

      Get a new boyfriend

    • @1KingFisher
      @1KingFisher Před rokem +15

      @@TheRogerhill1234 because he makes as much as a civil engineer?

    • @GrigRP
      @GrigRP Před rokem

      Are you a poof?

    • @Birb_Is_The_Word
      @Birb_Is_The_Word Před 11 měsíci +58

      ​@@TheRogerhill1234bro what are you talking about?

    • @Jay-ov8oz
      @Jay-ov8oz Před 11 měsíci +1

      I love hearing this. I live in LA county rn and saw that a civil engineer’s median salary here is ~80,000 which discouraged me. I love the idea and the goal of civil engineering and feel like it would be an amazing job for me. I’m wondering how much school did u go through? Is a bachelors enough?

  • @parkour99ful
    @parkour99ful Před rokem +344

    As someone who studied Mechatronics for a semester and then made the switch to electrical engineering, I can say that mechatronics is interesting and versatile, but it’s limited to only fields where we have mechatronics systems, for example, productionlines, or robotics you only learn basics in college , which makes you under-qualified in each field(mechanical, electrical, software) compared to someone who only studies that field ,because you just don’t go into depth in each field. You just learn enough to be able to work with systems where all these fields meet and that limits you to only that. Maybe the education will be better in a couple of years, but for now I would just recommend to study one field where you want to be better than anyone else.

    • @Indocryptic
      @Indocryptic Před rokem +8

      can't you study JUST mechatronics engineering in general and not switch to other fields?

    • @levizooms
      @levizooms Před rokem +66

      @@Indocryptic What I assume is the case is that mechatronics teaches you Mechanical, Electrical, and Software engineering in 3-4 years, leading to an underdeveloped knowledge in all 3 fields. I imagine companies that are making products that require all three engineering disciplines, e.g robotics, would hire a team of mechanical, electrical and software engineers to complete the task. Leaving a mechatronics engineer belonging to all three teams, and none at the same time because they're less experienced than everyone else.

    • @Indocryptic
      @Indocryptic Před rokem +2

      @@levizooms ah makes sense.

    • @parkour99ful
      @parkour99ful Před rokem +24

      @@levizooms thats 100% accurate. Excactly what i was trying to say. People believe they can shortcut a tripple major but end up beeing lost when it comes to going into depth in one Field and having to relearn stuff in theire workspace.. which isnt something a company wants from an engineer..

    • @feliperg_zz_
      @feliperg_zz_ Před rokem

      And what do you think about Electrical Engineering?

  • @Bird-Birdy-Love
    @Bird-Birdy-Love Před 10 dny +1

    Environmental Engineering is def on the rise. I do not know about the states but in my country their is a huge deman for em, my class was the first one to graduate with local Env Engineering courses and we all found jobs easily as before they had to bring in experts from other countries, and the sustainability and green energy sectors are in desperate need of more people in this field as more are investing in it. Their is a lot of potential for it.

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Před rokem +6

    I would do transport engineer if I wanted a master's, but civil is good for now

  • @christinarose8196
    @christinarose8196 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Hey it would be really cool if you gave welding engineering some exposure. It’s not well known, but I honestly I’d rank it a A-tier major and not enough people know about it

  • @gheeroast7712
    @gheeroast7712 Před rokem

    thank you mate

  • @agme8045
    @agme8045 Před 8 měsíci +3

    In my country, most systems engineers usually go into software development, some get into consulting.

  • @1astronauta1
    @1astronauta1 Před rokem +3

    Acompanho seu canal diretamente do Brasil 🇧🇷

  • @esotericcommonsense6366
    @esotericcommonsense6366 Před 8 měsíci +7

    To be an operational marine engineer you have to have associated coast guard licensing, so no not any engineering degree can do it.
    I just graduated and make $150k+ and only work half the year, but yeah I'm D tier dawg💀💀💀

  • @lyricallife2427
    @lyricallife2427 Před 6 měsíci

    About agriculture courses next video please. I'm watching your videos from Philippines

  • @Kanis5000
    @Kanis5000 Před 8 měsíci +5

    You could be a well seasoned aerospace engineer and not even come close to affording a mortgage atm.. thats insane.

  • @AlexRamirez-mj7er
    @AlexRamirez-mj7er Před rokem +81

    I major in Chem. Engineering in the Houston area in May, and found a job straight out of school. I earn about 7k a month and overall is really good.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před rokem +3

      nice. if my uni had chemical engineering, i would have chosen that. i chose electrical.

    • @ruleaus7664
      @ruleaus7664 Před rokem

      @@jondo3817 what don't you like about electrical?

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před rokem

      @@ruleaus7664 i like it. i do think however a lot of chemistry is missing.

    • @mikeinnator3360
      @mikeinnator3360 Před rokem

      @@jondo3817 hey any tips on electrical engineer? Is it flexible to get a lot of jobs with electrical engineering?

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Před rokem +1

      @@mikeinnator3360 i am still at uni. i have not even srarted looking yet for a job. you might want ask the guy who posted the video. did you actually watch this video?? he did say electrical is S tier though.

  • @mgminthantaung1363
    @mgminthantaung1363 Před rokem +161

    Mechanical and Industrial Engineering are my favorite because they are so flexible enough for almost all industries. Nice video,bro. Love this ❤️🌟

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  Před rokem +8

      Thanks for watching bro!

    • @diogomergulhao6668
      @diogomergulhao6668 Před rokem +6

      Its great mate, im currently in industrial and management engineering, and its so versatile you can basicly aply to all types of engineering and Also to some management jobs, mainly in the industrial field

    • @rhysglenjamesnabiswa
      @rhysglenjamesnabiswa Před rokem

      Any info on Biosystems Engineering

    • @laflamas7960
      @laflamas7960 Před rokem

      @@diogomergulhao6668 Estás a tirar no técnico no Tagus?

    • @marcuscuellar7983
      @marcuscuellar7983 Před rokem

      Don’t engineering jobs suck, like it’s a ton of work and most engineers aren’t making crazy so moneh so is it really worth it?

  • @KaOzPoNs117
    @KaOzPoNs117 Před rokem +12

    I have studied Mechatronics Engineering...
    But to be honest, there is not such jobs as they ask for "Mechatronics Engineers" it's like we have to decide if we want to focus on mechanics, or in software, or in electrical, or try to combine everything as Embedded Systems Engineer...
    And by the way...
    I was waiting for that on the tier list...
    But my be I missed it?

    • @martinkirilov5224
      @martinkirilov5224 Před 6 měsíci +4

      It's in A, but with an asterix*. I am actually styudyign Mechatronics now:)

  • @ateci0
    @ateci0 Před měsícem

    Would love to see thoughts on airospace engineering

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  Před měsícem

      You mean Aerospace?
      Aerospace Engineer Salary (Aerospace Engineering Job Overview)
      czcams.com/video/NDoWR2pPmGI/video.html
      Is an Aerospace Engineering Degree Worth It?
      czcams.com/video/Jri-WSsjEt0/video.html

  • @johnlavender2875
    @johnlavender2875 Před rokem +10

    I honestly wish I would have gone for mechatronics instead of IE. Since I graduated in '08 I couldn't find any engineering jobs and stopped looking; eventually getting into CSR/tech support for AT&T and Arris/Motorola. At best, the $32k in student loan debt has gotten me a $1/hr differential on positions that were grossly underpaid anyways. Even if I went into Civil Engineering, I would have been state employed a decade ago. MechE would have been way better for me. I can't find a position that uses my IE with minor Math/physics and 15 years out of practice; best I can hope for is picking up handyman services at 1/3 the cost.

  • @heroxarchive4491
    @heroxarchive4491 Před rokem +19

    Hey have you considered talking about Geomatics Engineering? It's a very different engineering program which has been on the rise for the past few decades which focuses on location science. Basically things like satellites, GPS, surveying, mapping, laser scans etc. It's such a cool field but nobody on the internet talks about it!

    • @armanigenes
      @armanigenes Před rokem +5

      they really slapping 'engineering' on anything these days huh

    • @stargrazernone4719
      @stargrazernone4719 Před 11 měsíci

      @@armanigenes sounds like a analytics with extra syllables

  • @Lyeinn_luv
    @Lyeinn_luv Před 7 měsíci

    Is telecommunication engineering is a good choice for career?I dun have much informations about that so I hope you can answer about my question.

  • @Ashton24414
    @Ashton24414 Před rokem

    Keep your videos longer!

  • @MichaelDeLaRosa
    @MichaelDeLaRosa Před rokem +4

    Going back to college to finish my degree this year and once I finish it. I will leverage it for an engineering program, Accerlated RN, or grad school.
    Chose a “ useless” degree but even then, it can be useful

    • @hassanali-ys7qn
      @hassanali-ys7qn Před rokem

      which degree

    • @MichaelDeLaRosa
      @MichaelDeLaRosa Před rokem

      @@hassanali-ys7qnpsychology
      Going to do me best to leverage it but these last to twos being away from college. Noticed that engineers and RN’s are always in demand and pay well

  • @anjalaa.s2442
    @anjalaa.s2442 Před rokem +2

    Can you guys please tell me more about industrial engineering....is it worth doing..ican you please share your experiences or tell me which one will be good to the futurs...pls help me guyss😢

  • @blueslime5457
    @blueslime5457 Před rokem +2

    Mining engineering review pls : )

  • @jacobwong1763
    @jacobwong1763 Před 7 měsíci

    I would be interested to see your opinion on manufacturing engineering major

  • @mattng1324
    @mattng1324 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Shane overlooked mining engineering

  • @cozmicbot9442
    @cozmicbot9442 Před rokem +45

    Well with the recent fusion breakthrough, Nuclear Engineering will probably be a lot higher one day

    • @wolfworks7339
      @wolfworks7339 Před rokem +11

      It could be, and that's why we have to have a new one of these every year. A year or two ago environmental engineering was C or D tier at best.

    • @sulkel
      @sulkel Před rokem +5

      the fusion breakthrough is heavily overhyped

    • @MJ-wj5er
      @MJ-wj5er Před rokem

      @@sulkel True, from what i heard the efficiency is not great but I think it is a great start.

    • @SenuraReshan
      @SenuraReshan Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am 17 student, studying in Srilanka.i am interested about neclear science.what is the best country for study about nuclear science ✨

    • @etherigni
      @etherigni Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@SenuraReshan As a nuclear engineering student myself, I can pretty much guarantee that the USA is you're best bet for the best school. It's expensive, but nuclear engineering is almost non-existent outside of the USA when it comes to universities, though many European countries have started to heavily ramp up their funding for various areas in the field (France and Finland come to mind here).

  • @fixittony
    @fixittony Před 4 měsíci

    My son is deliberating between Colorado School of mines and University of Wisconsin Madison . Exact engineering major not yet defined. Please share your recommendation please!

  • @rhodrimorice7746
    @rhodrimorice7746 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Does anybody know about a Design Engineering degree (Bachelors in Engineering)? I have looked at some Universities in the UK, and the course is exactly the same as Electrical Engineering, Mechanical etc, apart from some of the modules in year 2 and 3.

  • @tamiltamil-hj9yb
    @tamiltamil-hj9yb Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Shane Can You Talk about Engineering Business Management

  • @blonkerdook5758
    @blonkerdook5758 Před 8 měsíci

    I live close to a Toyota factory, and they seem to really like Lean systems engineers, so i am going for one of those, especially since i have a very cheap way to get one

  • @modap3000
    @modap3000 Před měsícem +1

    Be aware that there are 2 careers called "systems engineer." One is closer to industrial engineering and the other is closer to a systems administrator. This could be skewing the metrics.

  • @Raider_033
    @Raider_033 Před 9 měsíci +14

    So I’m currently a respiratory therapist at a hospital and wanting to advance. I was thinking of biomedical engineering but haven’t found many jobs in my area. But then I was thinking mechanical engineering because of its versatility. If anyone would like to share recommendations, experiences in their field, and just say in the life of engineering that would be much appreciated. Thanks!

    • @TheGearhorn
      @TheGearhorn Před 8 měsíci +1

      If you do go down the mechanical engineering route, some colleges allow you to get an airspace engineering degree as well for only 2-3 extra classes. That was how it was at my college at least, results may vary, but it's something to ask about.

    • @Lorium.
      @Lorium. Před 8 měsíci

      @@TheGearhorn Really? I don't think that is a good thing...

    • @xelp435
      @xelp435 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheGearhornyea at some colleges they offer concentrations with mechanical engineering

    • @josephmarcello3461
      @josephmarcello3461 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm currently a junior taking my mechanical engineering degree. It is very versatile I've seen many jobs that aren't made directly for mechanical but still hire mechanical engineers an example of this is my roommate works for a biomedical company with like 5 other mechanical engineers. Mechanical engineering has its foot in the door for so many different engineering disciplines as well. At my school, we basically take entry-level courses for all the other engineering disciplines such as EE, comp sci, and civil engineering then start to hone in on strictly mechanical principles.

    • @Berettadv
      @Berettadv Před 5 měsíci

      I would agree with all other responses. I may be biased, considering that I am in a mechanical engineering program (about to graduate), so take what I say with a grain of salt. Internships become arguably more important than the degree itself. I got mine in automation/controls, which is more of a software(computer science) predominant field {emphasis on the degree being versatile}. You end up learning a lot more theory than anticipated. However, you learn many practical skills, such as Matlab, CAD, FEA, all desirable tools to companies and recruiters. My only warning is that it is quite a rigorous field and would likely require you to either go part-time or quit your current job entirely. My mechE classes were filled with many gifted and hard-working students who absolutely put me in my place academically. I have zero regrets, and I doubt you would either!

  • @stayslik
    @stayslik Před měsícem

    What do you think about automotive engineering?

  • @Lyeinn_luv
    @Lyeinn_luv Před 7 měsíci

    Can you also make a video of opportunities for telecommunication engineering field?

  • @DBESS
    @DBESS Před 5 měsíci +1

    Mechatronics Engineering is in huge demand with warehouse and manufacturing automation increasing daily it's a Big Deal.

  • @Hu67884
    @Hu67884 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Civil or chemical engineering.... which option to opt

  • @Faultline303
    @Faultline303 Před 3 měsíci

    Please add sound engineering and acoustical engineering in the 2024 version!!!

  • @micael99
    @micael99 Před rokem +5

    Please add Automobile Engineering on ur tier lists, I'm currently studying Mechanical Automobile Engineering, which is a degree in my country that teaches u both Mechanical and Automobile Engineering, and I'm unsure which to follow for my masters, if i get Masters on Mechanical or on Automobile

    • @vlKenzo
      @vlKenzo Před rokem

      What do you want to do for your career? I am in the automotive industry and can provide some insight if you have some vision on what you want to be doing in 20 years

  • @kool2btrue
    @kool2btrue Před rokem +215

    I should be noted that with Computer Engineering you can actually do both Software and Electrical Engineering jobs, so the opportunities are vast. At the entry level it is a pretty common degree for both.

    • @deltaiii3158
      @deltaiii3158 Před rokem +32

      Electrical engineering is a very broad field. Computer engineers focus on the digital side of it. You still won't be able to do analog circuit design, power engineering and microwave engineering

    • @Roovie
      @Roovie Před rokem +23

      @@deltaiii3158 i dont know in the US but here where i live, in computer ingeneering we have electronical subjects, and analog circuit designs subjects as well.

    • @KurtGodel-po3zl
      @KurtGodel-po3zl Před rokem +18

      ​@@deltaiii3158 Computer engineers do not focus "on the digital side of it". The focus is split 50/50 approximately.

    • @apza120
      @apza120 Před rokem

      @@KurtGodel-po3zl so what do u think is better out of the three, for freshly graduated from high school

    • @KurtGodel-po3zl
      @KurtGodel-po3zl Před rokem +3

      @@apza120 They're all really really good options. It really comes down to what you prefer as an individual. What do you like the most? I myself am a cs major but did consider CE for a long time

  • @JuanRodriguez-hb7mm
    @JuanRodriguez-hb7mm Před rokem +5

    What about operations research engineering? A lot of the top level schools like Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, USC, and many others offer it as a major.

    • @mdminhajalamdip4372
      @mdminhajalamdip4372 Před 8 měsíci +1

      that mainly is included in Industrial Engineering

    • @tikuskukus8973
      @tikuskukus8973 Před měsícem

      @@mdminhajalamdip4372and Industrial Engineering is totally a garbage major

    • @mdminhajalamdip4372
      @mdminhajalamdip4372 Před měsícem

      @@tikuskukus8973 Not exactly but yes some of the courses are

  • @kiyprr734
    @kiyprr734 Před rokem +1

    Thx

  • @deepwoodsengineering3763

    Just graduated with a Computer & Electrical Engineering degree :)

    • @xy4611
      @xy4611 Před rokem +1

      Do you have two diplomas or one diploma? Is your target a software engineering position?

    • @deepwoodsengineering3763
      @deepwoodsengineering3763 Před rokem

      @@xy4611 its one diploma and it say my degree is "Computer and Electrical Engineering". Id feel comfortable with a job in either field, but at the moment I have a server side programming job

    • @electricforest17
      @electricforest17 Před rokem

      My master diploma is called Electrical and Computer Engineering :)

    • @TheRogerhill1234
      @TheRogerhill1234 Před rokem

      @@electricforest17 huh...

  • @Lukz99
    @Lukz99 Před rokem +1

    What would be the equivalent of Informatics Engineering and Systems Engineering in Argentina, on this video? I guess Systems is the same, but the other one?

  • @bedroazemour9956
    @bedroazemour9956 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Do you recommend 1_biotechnology or 2_biomedical engineering?

  • @J.B24
    @J.B24 Před 20 dny

    What is your source for the meaning and satisfaction numbers?

  • @justjacqueline2004
    @justjacqueline2004 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Here in the UK Engineering jobs are beyond dreadful for graduate entry. Even with a Masters from a supposedly good university and applying for numerous jobs the replies have been zero,the Masters was the degree offered by the university and was five years ,now sitting on a pile of debt whilst working as a labourer on a building site with brothers. So beware the degree you take here in the UK whilst lumbering yourself with DEBT jobs are just not there even with supposedly reputable companies.

    • @viniciusmagnoni6492
      @viniciusmagnoni6492 Před 7 měsíci +5

      There's shortage of engineering jobs in the UK because the UK has no industries.

  • @sonjaku41
    @sonjaku41 Před rokem +2

    great video, thank. I was wondering what category biomedical engineering falls into.

  • @emperial_paladin
    @emperial_paladin Před 11 dny

    I'm watching this cid because I don't know what career to take I'm still in highschool but this helped me choose the career I want

  • @fabianbayona8778
    @fabianbayona8778 Před rokem +2

    Would be nice if you talk about management engineering

  • @hatimamalal9942
    @hatimamalal9942 Před rokem

    can you talk about actuarial and financial engineering pleez

  • @rain21369
    @rain21369 Před rokem +6

    Should I get an elec eng degree or a computer science degree? Which one is better objectively if you don't consider difficulty?

    • @JV3Player
      @JV3Player Před rokem +15

      They both require you to work hard, I wouldn't say one is better than the other, just depends on what seems more interesting. You like working with hardware or software or both.
      Computer Science (software)
      Computer Systems Engineering (both)
      Computer Engineering (hardware)

    • @ruleaus7664
      @ruleaus7664 Před rokem +3

      Wouldn't that make computer systems engineering superior then, because it allows you to get jobs in either field?

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr Před rokem +18

      Computer science for money. Electrical engineering for like 70% of CS money but significantly more prestige and job security (you won’t be discriminated when older, and you won’t have to constantly learn new technology).

    • @ruleaus7664
      @ruleaus7664 Před rokem +3

      @@Rudenbehr
      What do you mean more prestige, and why are older people discriminated against in IT?

    • @hainguyen3875
      @hainguyen3875 Před rokem +1

      For Electrical Engineer degree, you have chance to learn some basic of software (MATLAB), computer science (C, C++, C# program, embedded...), VHLC project, system engineer (PLC, PIR, PID...), Nuclear (high voltage 137kV), electronic (low-voltage), Mechanical (battery), app developer (some projects you build your own app), RF engineer ( Bluetooth, wifi, RF frequency...) etc., or you can get PE and FE, HVAC, certificate if you passed exam, and you can work for others engineer if you don't like EE.
      CS makes a lot of money. EE makes a lot of money if you got right career, most careers less money than CS.

  • @homiej8163
    @homiej8163 Před rokem +165

    It’s important to remember that while civil engineering is generally paid less, they are also the most who work in the government.
    So while you get small checks, you get fat stacks in benefits and is generally regarded as the least stressful engineering field.

    • @sachinpowers2067
      @sachinpowers2067 Před rokem +22

      I've heard there's a lot more bureaucracy than other engineering fields, harder to move up in the ranks due to old school mentality and they expect you to grind for low pay at first, and you also need to get a bunch of certifications to move up. I've heard the industry being described as frustrating. But obv I'm just pointing out the negatives right now.

    • @dannywijaya9291
      @dannywijaya9291 Před rokem +6

      @@sachinpowers2067 i find it funny that i agree and experienced it myself most of your comment through my career in civil engineer eventhough there's a high chance that we're from different country.i guess bad system and working environment of construction project around the world are the same,huh.(pardon my english)

    • @fj7509
      @fj7509 Před rokem +15

      As a part time government employee, it really is the lifestyle. You take more breaks than you actually work. My boss makes 80K a year and she sits in her office all day and signs documents for staff. She then goes up front and just talks for 4 hours straight before going home. That's it.
      You will never have to worry about losing your job. Thousands of engineers were laid off this past month from tech companies. My friend went from making 120K a year to nothing overnight, he was called into the office and HR fired him the next day. If you go the private industry you will never have guaranteed security, choose the government and you will be set for life.
      There are lines to progress in the government, and while entry positions don't pay as much, your potential for senior level positions is off the charts. Another friend of mine, his dad, has 0 degrees, some electrical technical certification, and after many years in the government is making six figures. If you have the initiative to progress, the government will allow it.

    • @royshivam_3616
      @royshivam_3616 Před rokem

      @@sachinpowers2067 can you suggest someone to go for civil engineering.... for batter future opportunities...?

    • @lg20a1
      @lg20a1 Před rokem

      ​@@fj7509 is your boss an engineer?

  • @RaGeSpectral
    @RaGeSpectral Před rokem +4

    When people talk about electrical engineering, do they include electronic engineering? I know they're pretty related, but do they share the same stats?

    • @valeriomz4063
      @valeriomz4063 Před rokem

      what are the differences?

    • @septie.
      @septie. Před 11 měsíci

      it's actually called electrics and electronics engineering in my country, they're not separated. i heard that the electrical engineering is a broder field that it includes most of electronics

    • @mum-your
      @mum-your Před 8 měsíci

      @@valeriomz4063 in simple terms, Electrical is engineering with big stuff, like motors generators and transmission power lines etc. Electronics include small stuff like microprocessors/controllers, digital/analog circuits and control systems

  • @massimocentofanti1190
    @massimocentofanti1190 Před rokem +1

    Can you consider doing a video on financial engineering?

  • @CryptbloomEnjoyer
    @CryptbloomEnjoyer Před 2 měsíci +5

    For network engineering, there is a high chance you can get a job without even having a degree, Just certifications like CCNA/CCNP etc. The salary might not be as high at first, but you also dont need to go into student debt. Right now im 25 with no degree and I make 70k as a network engineer.

    • @diablo3053
      @diablo3053 Před měsícem

      I’m wondering why it’s so low. Without network engineering the internet just stops.

    • @CryptbloomEnjoyer
      @CryptbloomEnjoyer Před měsícem

      @@diablo3053 Because there are a lot of really crappy support jobs with networking with the title "Network Engineer" - If you get into some high skilled positions you can make bank with networking. It is just kind of a niche field and really hard to understand at first. I highly recommend to anyone interested in computer science but maybe dont want to do programming.

  • @johnobeid9745
    @johnobeid9745 Před rokem

    should I go for computer engineering or mechanical????

  • @williamcollinsjr.22
    @williamcollinsjr.22 Před 8 měsíci

    I went on course career it says to make a one time payment so what happens after that?

  • @scottlawson532
    @scottlawson532 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sleeping so hard on mining engineering. Super high paying and much easier than any other field of engineering. I get paid to design under ground explosions blowing up rock to get gold. Nothing better than that

  • @gabeetangela
    @gabeetangela Před rokem +1

    i am at a public university on environmental engeneering, i like the course so much

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G Před 10 měsíci

      Why?

    • @melonwho8141
      @melonwho8141 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Anonymoose66G probably lazy 🦥

    • @DominantBtch
      @DominantBtch Před měsícem

      @@melonwho8141 probaly broke. Whats wrong with public university lol

  • @freeman10000
    @freeman10000 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I am definitely interested in nuclear engineering. Australia doesn't have nuclear power but it will soon have nuclear submarines.

  • @sayyadazeed1923
    @sayyadazeed1923 Před 8 měsíci

    can you please mention about Engineering Physics also, as it is also more versatile degree .....and more details on it

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  Před 8 měsíci

      I think I wrote about that one on my website. You can check it here: shanehummus.com/

  • @BlessingsfromBridget
    @BlessingsfromBridget Před rokem +29

    Could you do a videos on master’s level programs in niche areas of software engineering:
    -Artificial intelligence
    -Data Science
    - UX/UI
    - Computational linguistics, natural language processing, or human-language technology (from my research, these are three names for the same thing. This is what I want to go for eventually. I am currently doing a BS in computer science).
    -Human-computer interaction
    -robotics and autonomous systems
    -biomedical informatics
    Etc

  • @benvindalivamba9243
    @benvindalivamba9243 Před rokem +1

    hi love your videos, could you do interviews with people in electrical engineering

  • @valentinlishkov9540
    @valentinlishkov9540 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hello,
    we start creating a catalog with specialists

  • @ahsansaadin9937
    @ahsansaadin9937 Před měsícem

    Is textile engineering a good choice?

  • @misoginainternalizadaopres7131

    HELP PLEASE! I want to study aerospace bc I love planes, rockets and components and dynamics but I am troubled on whether I should choose electrical because I can work as anything
    Help please

    • @TheRogerhill1234
      @TheRogerhill1234 Před rokem +1

      far more jobs in electrical, lots more money too, and stock options...... but,,,,, the other stuff sure is cool !!

    • @dashadow1817
      @dashadow1817 Před 8 měsíci

      cant you do both?@@TheRogerhill1234

  • @SirBalageG
    @SirBalageG Před 7 měsíci +2

    came here to feel good about my EE degree, it got graded into S tier, I'm feeling fabulous :D

  • @norrum1551
    @norrum1551 Před rokem +16

    What do you think about robotic engineer (master)? - Guess you could put it under mechantronics, but it is not purely mechantronics either. Combination of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science. I Norway the program for robotic engineer is 5 years (master), and you can not take a bachelor in it, but you can take a bachelor in mechantronics. So keeping that in mind means i will be done in 2028 (If i get in). (Bahelor in Norway are 3 years, not 4 as in the US)

    • @MrKostaspapagalos
      @MrKostaspapagalos Před rokem +3

      I am now finishing an intergrated Masters program (5 years) as well in Electrical and Computer Engineering and my focus is robotics. The basic principles and theorems used in robotics come from control systems theory, algorithms and programming. Mechanics are important as well and they are exlpored in dedicated mechanics courses and introdactory robotics course. You need to understand them and be comfortable with them but they are not vital part of the design process. Basically there are some standards that you need to be able to implement in order to program the robot and its automatic control systems. The design of a mechanically optimal joint for example is mostly the job of a mechanical engineer. The robotics engineer needs to able to understand its function (physicaly and mathematicaly) and implement in the robot's software. The same is also true about electronics. The robotics engineer does not usually design the electronic hardware -for example the sensors- of the robot but needs to able to understand what they do and how they do it.

  • @eliangarcia4179
    @eliangarcia4179 Před rokem

    PLEASE DO BIOMEDICAL ENG!

  • @neampii
    @neampii Před rokem +1

    Thanks Shane, I watch your video always. Really helpful. I would like to request in healthcare industry careers.

  • @chaselewis8473
    @chaselewis8473 Před 6 měsíci

    Electrical engineer here - amazing career path, you get lots of respect if you're good at your job and get paid really well

    • @ledifyy
      @ledifyy Před 5 měsíci +1

      How did you manage to get any jobs?

    • @chaselewis8473
      @chaselewis8473 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ledifyy graduated during Covid (May 2020, couldn’t find a job until March 2021, worked as a dispensary agent from summer to November, basically quit in November to quit smoking and just apply like crazy and study stuff I had learned in school to get up to date on it. Eventually knocked a few interviews out of the park, got 2 offers in February, took the better one.
      I did an internship during school as well and just really highlighted my projects. Looked at job descriptions and also studied the stuff they were looking for, for example analog sensors, and data acquisition from the sensors, like ADCs and generating the voltage difference from the sensor (like a Wheatstone bridge), was literally the technical question in my interview. Have a simple resume but tailor it to each job application based on the job description, and make sure you know everything on your resume as they will ask about it. I would put in a good 2 months of doing this like hardcore, and you’ll get something. Although the job market is very bad right now to be honest, like a year ago it was crazy good. But there is still stuff out there and a high demand for EEs in general compared to other disciplines.

    • @chaselewis8473
      @chaselewis8473 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ledifyy I started at 80k a year which is really high straight out of college, I would aim to negotiate for a minimum 70k/yr. if you get desperate, 60k isnt terrible but that would be the ABSOLUTE LOWEST I would go.

    • @ledifyy
      @ledifyy Před 5 měsíci

      @@chaselewis8473 is it hard to find the jobs? and also do you think this career will survive in the future?

  • @vitorinogarrido6249
    @vitorinogarrido6249 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hello, i was curious about where does Engineering Physics (I think thats how it is called in english) fit in this tierlist. I am taking that bachelor degree and i dont really know what it is useful for xd (For the specifics im taking "Engenharia Física" in University of Porto).

    • @review-crunch7635
      @review-crunch7635 Před 6 měsíci

      Sounds like a subset of Mech Eng or maybe Civ Eng.

    • @Rodrigo-fw8us
      @Rodrigo-fw8us Před 3 měsíci

      Olá, sou do Brasil e hoje recebi a notícia de que fui aprovado na UPorto para engenharia física. Quanto à sua pergunta: pesquisei bastante sobre o curso e o que mais me chama atenção é o leque de possibilidades que ele te abre, seja para continuar estudando, seja para trabalho. Por exemplo, caso queiras seguir para um mestrado, pode escolher tanto uma área da física, quanto da engenharia, já que tens conhecimento hábil em ambas as disciplinas. Outro ponto positivo que percebi é que você adquire o maior benefício da área de engenharia e da área de física, isto é, adquires o conhecimento prático que é comum aos engenheiros, bem como desenvolve o lado teórico e rigoroso comum aos físicos. Espero ter ajudado e, se tudo der certo, nos encontramos no campus esse ano!

  • @syn8793
    @syn8793 Před rokem +3

    I think you should include Geomatics Engineering as well.

  • @manchesteraholic5859
    @manchesteraholic5859 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Engineers progress humanity. In every way possible. Get paid very low. Unfortunately we live in a popularity/sales based world.

  • @franks1623
    @franks1623 Před 9 měsíci

    Is renewable and sustainable energy engineering the same as environmental engineering?

  • @ridwan3709
    @ridwan3709 Před 6 měsíci

    What is the function of architectural engineering. Civil engineering can build what architect bdesign. Architect is needed but architectural engineering seem weird since civil eng cover the construction job

  • @milespearlman5688
    @milespearlman5688 Před rokem +6

    Could chatgpt and it’s implications for the future hurt the value of software engeneering majors?

    • @jamalhasan6624
      @jamalhasan6624 Před rokem +2

      Yes, the requirement for software engineers would be reduced heavily as it can do basic code easily therefore a team would require probably 60% less developers.

    • @raiyanarahman9968
      @raiyanarahman9968 Před rokem

      ​@@jamalhasan6624Are you a CS major?

    • @milo8379
      @milo8379 Před rokem

      En realidad de diversas ingenierías no solo software, es cuestión de tiempo

    • @pg8971
      @pg8971 Před 8 měsíci

      It will damage jobs that only involve with coding, probably not so much in programming for now. Only for now

  • @nateHERE
    @nateHERE Před rokem +1

    Research for this video havent been done correctly. For example after graduating biomedical engineering i dont know anybody who was looking for a job by searching biomedical engineering job query.

  • @banana6837
    @banana6837 Před měsícem

    Damn we skipping mine engineering this year too

  • @HighRoll-
    @HighRoll- Před 5 měsíci +1

    Software Engineering seems fun, but won't AI be doing all of it in 10-15 years?

  • @EUGaming-Official
    @EUGaming-Official Před měsícem

    Hey, in another CZcams video I saw he said Aerospace is not so promessing as Mechanical engineer and Electrical engineer can also come to Aerospace Engineering career but you as an Aerospace engineer cannot go to theirs careers.