research for engineer career

<p>Does undergraduate research matter it if I plan on working in industry as an engineer when I graduate (no grad school)?</p>

<p>Engineering is usually pretty math heavy, although some branches of engineering are more math-intensive than others. To list some of the more popular engineering disciplines:
electrical/computer engineering – e.g. Intel, Microsoft, Nvidia
mechanical engineering – make cars, airplanes, robots, anything with mechanical parts
civil engineering - buildings, bridges, etc
chemical engineering
material science
biomedical engineering</p>

<p>No. Research has no advantage as an undergrad. Clubs and organizations does tho. If u join the engineerig club and you guys designed a go cart, raced it, won a few times. Then an employer will prefer to hire u.</p>

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