<p>Hey...
Is mechanical engineering an ideal major to get into the field of Nanotechnology??</p>
<p>And what other interesting opportunities are available for a mechanical engg. major other than in the automobile industry??</p>
<p>Hey...
Is mechanical engineering an ideal major to get into the field of Nanotechnology??</p>
<p>And what other interesting opportunities are available for a mechanical engg. major other than in the automobile industry??</p>
<p>Mechanical Engineering can go into:</p>
<p>Defense/Aerospace.
Biotech (Medical Devices Industry).
Energy (all facets).
Automotive.
Manufacturing (anything).
High Tech.</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Thanks Mr. Payne..
I guess there aren't many mechanical engineering aspirants here. Just got one reply.</p>
<p>We have a nanotechnology emphasis choice in our ME program here. I think mechanical is probably your best bet if that is what your looking to do, unless you go the materials engineering route or something.</p>
<p>you can do anything, i'm an analytics consultant. I don't think there's a more versatile bachelor's degree.</p>
<p>My construction management firm is always looking for mechanical engineering grads. ME's have lots of very different opportunities... much moreso than any other engineering major IMO.</p>