General Information and Strategies
- The Bachelor's degree provides a wide range of engineering career opportunities in industry, business, and government.
- The B.S. also provides a strong foundation for pursuing technical graduate degrees, as well as professional degrees in Business Administration, Medicine, or Law.
- Graduate degrees offer more opportunities for career advancement.
- Related work experience obtained through co-op, internships, part-time, or summer jobs is extremely beneficial.
- Plan informational interviews or job shadowing opportunities to make contacts in government and industry and to learn more about specific fields.
- Engineers need to think in design, scientific and mathematical terms, and must have the ability to study data, sort out important facts, solve problems, and think analytically.
- Engineers should be able to see how entire systems are affected and influenced by the various parts of the system.
- Creativity is useful.
- Other helpful traits include curiosity, technical aptitude, perseverance, a commitment to teamwork, and a basic understanding of the economic and environmental context in which engineering is practiced.
- Develop excellent verbal and written communications skills including presentation and technical report writing.
- Develop computer skills to assist in determining solutions to problems, collecting and analyzing data, and to control various processes.
- Join related professional organizations.
- Rapid changes occur in engineering fields, so continuing education and knowledge of new developments are very important.
- All states and the District of Columbia require registration of engineers whose work may affect the life, health, or safety of the public.
- Learn about state requirements for licensure as a Professional Engineer including the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) and the Principles of Practice of Engineering (PE) exams.
* Original content provided by The University of Tennessee