EMPLOYERS
What can I do with this degree?
ENGINEERING
DESCRIPTIONS/STRATEGIES
Production
Sales and Marketing
Management
Consulting
Research and Development
Teaching
Law
Obtain related experience through co-op or intern-
ships for business/industry-related career.
MBA degree provides best opportunities in techni-
cal management.
Obtain Ph.D. for optimal teaching and research
careers.
Develop strong verbal and written communication
skills.
Learn federal, state, and local government job
application procedures.
Technological agricultural industries
Land grant universities:
Experimental farm stations
Research laboratories
Consulting firms
Equipment design, testing and manufacturing
firms
Equipment and food industries including process-
ing, packaging and storing
Quality control for food, feed, fiber, etc.
Biotechnology research firms
Foreign Service
AGRICULTURAL
Participate in internships; consider co-op
opportunities.
Master computer skills.
Learn a foreign language for work in Foreign
Service.
Develop strong math and problem solving skills.
Propulsion
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Structures
Celestial Mechanics
Acoustics
Guidance and Control
Aircraft, guided missile and space vehicle
industries
Communications equipment manufacturers
Commercial airlines
Federal government departments:
Defense
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA)
Business and engineering firms
A broad, basic engineering discipline with
close relationship to the environment,
food production and agricultural produc-
tivity.
Industry
Business
Federal, state and local government
Colleges and universities
ANY DISCIPLINE
Discipline uses cutting edge technology to
deal with challenges of aeronautics, space,
mass transportation, environmental
pollution and medical science.
AEROSPACE
Keep abreast of status of federal funding for defense
and space programs.
Seek co-op opportunities.
Develop effective verbal and written communication
skills.
Acquire team work skills.
Natural Resources - Soil and Water Conser-
vation
International