Engineering and Art

<p>Hi all,
So my senior daughter is very good in art as well as math and science.
She was initially interested in Architecture, but given the job prospects wants to look at
engineering majors. Which degrees best incorporate the two?
Thanks!</p>

<p>Architectural engineering. 97% job placement for PSU’s graduating class last year (down from 100% the year before).</p>

<p>Um, pumpkin5, are you a parent,</p>

<p>or “I’m a girl and strongly considering GaTech for chemical engineering.”
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/georgia-institute-technology/927570-just-finished-my-sophomore-year-willing-answe-questions-6.html#post12953045[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/georgia-institute-technology/927570-just-finished-my-sophomore-year-willing-answe-questions-6.html#post12953045&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>or “I’m a 2nd year (undergrad) . . . looking to combine a medical and MBA degree.”
<a href=“Md/mba - Multiple Degree Programs - College Confidential Forums”>Md/mba - Multiple Degree Programs - College Confidential Forums;

<p>(These being your last three posts.)</p>

<p>^ haha busted.</p>

<p>Someone seems to be lying on the forums.</p>

<p>[ohhh</a> SNAP!!!](<a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube)</p>

<p>Well this is a drag! I really DO have a daughter who likes both Math and Art and will likely major in Engineering. It would have been interesting to hear more ideas. Poop!</p>

<p>So yeah, I’m a 8’ 3’’ leprechaun and Mechanical engineering is the hardest engineering major, EE is the easiest and Civil Engineering mostly involves writing poetry.</p>