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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Paul Fritz" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... I had Civil Engineering I and II in my ME program. It followed Statics and Design. Out of curiosity.....where you in a 'college of enginneering' majoring in mechanical, or were you in a 'college of mechanical engineering'?.... BSME Purdue University 1993. It was the "Schools of Engineering" Mechanical Engineering degree. In April of this year, they renamed the "Schools of Engineering" the "Colleges of Engineering". Purdue also offered a "Mechanical Engineering Technology" (MET) degree...but I believe it was offered by the Schools of Technology. So you did get a 'real' mechanical engineering degree. :-) Here's a link of the program I attended: http://tools.ecn.purdue.edu/ME/Undergrad/index283.whtml The CE classes I took were technical electives. I had a difficult time visualizing the concepts of fluid mechanics and heat and mass transfer. I preferred things that I could visualize a little bit easier...like Statics, Dynamics, and Structural Design. So the CE classes where not required. I had the difficult time with Eng. Calculus and quantum physics.....two area I never had and will never have a need for. :-) |
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