What major of Engineering has the most Math?

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  1. php111 Registered Senior Member

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    Hey everyone, what's up?

    What major of Engineering has the most Math minus Eletrical Engineering? I might or may not be interested in Eletrical. I was thinking Nuclear Engineering has the Math. Nuclear is very rare to find it in the East Coast States. Yes you can find it but maybe like 1 or possibly 2 Colleges in the entire State. I have done research for Colleges in Nuclear Engineering in Pennsylvania. I found only 1 College and it's Penn State.

    What is Plastic Engineering? What Engineering most likely going to find in all States that is loaded with Math? After a degree. I was looking for maybe possibly a Fed job such as DOE (Department of Energy), EPA, NASA, NNSA and I don't know any others and oh maybe working in a Power Plant. Thank you for any help.
     
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  3. draqon Banned Banned

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    all engineering is loaded with math and most engineering with math is Electrical/Computer engineering
     
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  5. php111 Registered Senior Member

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    OK thank you. What is Plastic Engineering? What are the different types of jobs with Engineering Physics?
     
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  7. draqon Banned Banned

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    plastic engeneering means you deal with plastics, work with plastics, manufacture them...toxic stuff.

    Engineering Physics can be applied anywhere, so you'll be good to go.
     
  8. php111 Registered Senior Member

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    Oh cool. What is another major that is related to Nuclear Engineering that can be found in most state? I do know Nuclear is a must say very hard to find.
     
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