ALL Engineering Majors & Careers Explained | 22 Types of Engineers

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This video covers every type of engineering major and discipline out there (22 in total) to give you a better sense of the differences and similarities between them. If you are having trouble choosing which engineering major to pursue or wish to become a specific type of engineer, I hope this video helps you out.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:36 Mechanical Engineering
3:01 Chemical Engineering
4:00 Electrical Engineering
5:01 Software Engineering
5:58 Civil Engineering
6:50 Industrial Engineering
8:04 Mechatronics Engineering
8:26 Computer Engineering
8:40 Systems Engineering
9:25 Environmental Engineering
9:34 Aerospace & Automotive Engineering
10:14 Biomedical Engineering
10:51 Petroleum Engineering
11:32 Architectural Engineering
12:03 Nuclear Engineering
12:20 Construction Engineering
12:42 Agricultural Engineering
13:19 Marine Engineering
13:43 Materials Engineering
14:21 Manufacturing Engineering
14:48 Financial Engineering
15:25 Conclusion

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Happy New Year 🎉Let's start off 2022 strong 💪

EngineeringGoneWild
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This guy literally said " to accelerate the destruction of planet earth" with dead 💀 face in the chemistry engineering part 🤣

wunnaaung
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I am in my first year of my second degree in mechanical engineer and I would just like to say thank you. This video has given me more information about the facets of engineering than anyone at my school has been able to.

Mhecht
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I love this video so much. Thank you for all this information. I’ve been working in IT/Computer Science for years (at the senior level) and have had so much interest into somehow transitioning into Aerospace or Biomedical Engineering. Thanks for confirming that this is possible.

anandareza
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the chemical engineering comment slipped in there was epic

kaehlahoffman
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Your definition for Mechatronics is fit for electromechanical engineering, while they're similar but there's two major differences: 1- electromechanical engineering have a sequential approach, you design the mechanical aspect of your project then the electrical the software while Mechatronics have a concurrent approach. 2- Mechatronics has information system while electromechanics does not, using information system for modeling simulation and optimization is our whole shtick.

homamalzein
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mechanical engineering: stuff that moves
civil engineering: stuff that stays still
electrical engineering: stuff that uses electronics or signals
software engineering: stuff that tells the electronics what to do
industrial engineering: systems of stuff that needs to be optimized for mass production and needs to remain as economical as possible

senatorbrogle
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Honestly thank you, this helped give me a better idea of engineering. I was trying to decide what to do as a career in my life but I didn’t know what to do. I looked more into engineering and found this, thank you a lot for your help!

f.a.angelesquire
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This is so helpful thank you so much -from an indecisive high school student

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You are a truly remarkable individual with a heart filled with kindness and compassion. Your presence brings warmth and joy to those around you. Keep shining your light and making a positive impact in the lives of others. You are appreciated and loved for the beautiful person you are.

ahhgaa
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Every student who is trying to figure out what they want to study should see this. Great stuff!

HateNoobsGR
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Thank you so much for breaking this down! 🙏

sapphiresorceress
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Great video! My son wants to be "an engineer". This will help him narrow things down!

stebowski
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One of the best engineering discipline rundowns I've seen on Youtube! Straight and to the point with humor. My school offered optional concentrations in Manufacturing, Aerospace, and Environmental for MechE majors but I opted not to concentrate in anything because I felt like it defeats the point of the versatility that comes with a Mechanical engineering degree

stephena
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Supposedly, these subjects are departmental subjects or common subjects among engineering disciplines:

1. Statics of rigid bodies
2. Dynamics of rigid bodies
3. Strength of materials
4. Fluid mechanics
5. Numerical methods
6. Probability and Statistics
7. Engineering management
8. Engineering economy
9. Materials science

These are ES or emgineering science subjects.

The same professors.

The same subjects.

The same exams.

The same grading standard.

That is why these are called engineering science subjects because whether you are a civil, mechanical, electrical, electronics or computer engineering, you will all have to sit under the same professor amd take the same exams.

rucellegarciano
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This helped me so much in analyzing and categorizing my interests in science. This is was by far most useful video ive seen. Thanks man.

ayushyaligar
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Chemical engineers are also the earths best friend.

nelsontom
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Thus really helped me to choose my major. Thankyou!

amadou
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You missed a whole section on engineering technology. Although engineering technology has pretty much the same subsections and main types as traditional engineering

jibjaboftheflibflab
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Very helpful explaination! I'd been so confused with all the different degree options and this definitely cleared things up a bit. Thanks bro!

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