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To: zoso82t
Sounds pretty good, but I wonder if your degree isn't too narrowly focused. I usually recommend a more general degree like civil engineering or electrical engineering at the undergraduate level. What exactly does "ocean engineering" involve?
19 posted on 10/02/2003 5:26:24 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("To freedom, Alberta, horses . . . and women!")
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To: Alberta's Child
It's hard to say what it involves, because there's a piece of everything in there. I do structural/civil type stuff for offshore structures and coastal landscapes, mechanical aspects of ocean-going systems such as pumps, also electrical when it comes to instrumentation and acoustics. Basically, it's every kind of engineering rolled into one degree, all based on aquatic applications.
46 posted on 10/03/2003 11:39:17 AM PDT by zoso82t
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