Chris Darwin
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I've been trying a career change
to Engineering Drafter/Technician and having trouble getting a foot in
the door. I have the skill set just not on paper, so looking at an
Associates degree. There are two online degrees available, Industrial
Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Sort of wondering what are the
basic differences between them, and trying to make a decision which one
I should take.
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couple of the places in the area that have been hiring and that I'm
interested in are Boeing and a tunnel boring machine company
here's links to the credit descriptions
Mechanical
http://www.pennfostercollege.edu/mecheng/ProgramOutline.html
Industrial
[url]http://www.pennfostercollege.edu/industreng/ProgramOutline.h tml[/url]
Don't know if this is the correct forum for this topic....
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I've been trying a career change
to Engineering Drafter/Technician and having trouble getting a foot in
the door. I have the skill set just not on paper, so looking at an
Associates degree. There are two online degrees available, Industrial
Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Sort of wondering what are the
basic differences between them, and trying to make a decision which one
I should take.
a
couple of the places in the area that have been hiring and that I'm
interested in are Boeing and a tunnel boring machine company
here's links to the credit descriptions
Mechanical
http://www.pennfostercollege.edu/mecheng/ProgramOutline.html
Industrial
[url]http://www.pennfostercollege.edu/industreng/ProgramOutline.h tml[/url]
Don't know if this is the correct forum for this topic....
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