My school offers Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. For mechE, you could also have a concentration in Energy and I am wondering what the difference between those two majors would be. Obviously the classwork would be different, but I am more curious on what the difference is for getting jobs and fieldwork. Also, my school offers a minor in Electrical Engineering, so I could also do MechE with a concentration in energy and a minor in Electrical.
You already have another thread with this exact question in it. Posting again isn’t going to increase your chances of it getting answered. When people don’t reply, it’s because they don’t know.
The other thread was just deleted so there is only one now.
At any rate, mechanical and electrical engineering are almost completely different after the first year and a half or so, so a better question would be how are these degrees the same. There’s really nothing in the original post here that would allow any of us to comment on that, though, since there is no reason why a concentration in energy must necessarily relate in any way to electrical engineering.
Perhaps you can provide a link to the concentration description? When you say “energy” I think of power generation (thermodynamics), which is much more ME than EE.