Skip to main content
What are your chances of acceptance?
Your chance of acceptance
Duke University
Loading…
UCLA
Loading…
+ add school
Your chancing factors
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
200
800

Extracurriculars

Low accuracy (4 of 18 factors)

Which engineering degree should I pursue?

Hi everyone! I'm torn between different engineering degrees, and I'd appreciate it if anyone could share some advice on how to pick the right one. Can you guys explain the differences between various engineering majors and which might be a good fit for someone interested in both computer programming and environmental sustainability?

a year ago

Hey there! It's great that you're interested in engineering, specifically with a focus on computer programming and environmental sustainability. Two engineering majors that come to mind are Computer Engineering and Environmental Engineering.

Computer Engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering to create hardware and software systems. You'll learn about computer programming, as well as how to design and build computer systems. This major would potentially allow you to create software or hardware solutions for environmental issues.

On the other hand, Environmental Engineering focuses on solving environmental problems using engineering principles. This includes areas like water and air quality, waste management, and sustainable energy solutions. This major might be a better fit if you're more passionate about tackling environmental issues directly through technological innovation or greener infrastructure.

You could also consider a double major or a minor to explore both fields. For example, you could major in Environmental Engineering and minor in Computer Science. This way, you'll cover environmental sustainability topics and also gain programming skills.

Ultimately, you should reflect deeply and honestly on your interests and passions to see which major aligns best with your goals. You might also consider discussing your options with your professors, or even the career development center at your school, as they have many years of experience advising students on how to reach their goals.

Good luck with your decision!

a year ago

About CollegeVine’s Expert FAQ

CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.