>>13136003ah ok, sorry for that misunderstanding. well, my university didnt provide a MechE masters program that revolved around fluid dynamics, so i switched to another university and studied engineering physics with a specialization in renewable energies and fluid dynamics. basically engineering of wind turbines, but really indepth
>>13136044wrong, MechE is for anyone who cant decide for their specialization in the beginning of their studies. trick of all trades, master of none, but noone is a master at anything after finishing a bacherlors/undergrad
>>13136117>>13136100>why not just learn in depth the first time?some people dont know what interests they have from a professional point of view, so it makes sense to dip into every field a little until you find something you like.
>better off doing engineering physics or physics than MechE. at least you'll actually know how to do physicsi did MechE bachelors and eng phys masters. at the university i did my masters at, the eng phys was basically a worse MechE degree. while in MechE we had applied mechanics courses over like 5 semesters and went ultra indepth, eng phys only had mechanics 1, then electrodynamics 1, atomic physics 1, quantum physics 1 etc.
that is basically what a bachelor degree is meant to provide: basic knowledge. then in the masters/grad school you specialize and go indepth
>MechE's are just confused CAD monkeysimplying undergrad/bachelor EEs are any different. they click together some shit in some glorified electrical-CAD software, then send their plans to some chinese manufacturer that assembles the control cabinet for a fraction of the price. it is literally the same field of activity ANY undergrad/bachelors graduate in STEM do, just painted in another color.