<p>Would this be a good decision? </p>
<p>What would be the benefits of piking up another Bachelors degree in Fashion Design?</p>
<p>Would I receive a salary increase?</p>
<p>Would this be a good decision? </p>
<p>What would be the benefits of piking up another Bachelors degree in Fashion Design?</p>
<p>Would I receive a salary increase?</p>
<p>I’m not sure what schools even offer this (if so, that’s impressive), but I can’t see it helping your career any. Study both if you intellectually love them both, but there aren’t many jobs where both will be useful.</p>
<p>I’m sure it’ll pique an employer’s interest, but that’s it.</p>
<p>You could design some very chic space suits.</p>
<p>Clearly this would be a huge boon to your job search and salary potential. Most companies value engineers with a fashion sense because they are so rare.</p>
<p>Does that really sound like a good mix to you? It doesn’t to me.</p>
<p>I don’t see why you would want to do that unless you want Fashion Design to try to get into the Fashion Industry while having Engineering as a degree to fall back on if you don’t make it.</p>
<p>What if he/she wants to make fashionable aerodynamic clothing for athletes?</p>
<p>Then he/she could take a class on aerodynamics and their application to modern products, not an aerospace major.</p>
<p>Do you want to make a fashionable jet pack? Anyways I see no reason for you to do this. No salary help whatsoever, I mean, no engineer needs fashion designing…</p>