>tfw studying industrial engineering with a focus in product engineering
>learning a lot about statistics, mid-level math, manufacturing processes, generic computer science, CAD, cognitive psychology, some mechanical engineering science, and a little bit of liberal arts
>feel like I'm just getting a general engineering degree with tons of breadth but a vague "specialty"
Anyone here work in the field or have knowledge of it and want to explain things they've worked on? If so, are you compensated well for your work?
>learning a lot about statistics, mid-level math, manufacturing processes, generic computer science, CAD, cognitive psychology, some mechanical engineering science, and a little bit of liberal arts
>feel like I'm just getting a general engineering degree with tons of breadth but a vague "specialty"
Anyone here work in the field or have knowledge of it and want to explain things they've worked on? If so, are you compensated well for your work?
