Choose your route into engineering…
The diversity of engineering means that whether your interests lie in film, TV, music, gadgets, travel, health, fashion, sport, design, building or the environment, there is probably an engineering role to match.
Engineering requires hands-on experience; as well as good grades in mathematics and sciences, and an understanding of innovation principles, processes, design and society.Opportunities exist for professional engineers at all levels and engineering is one of the few career areas where there are clear professional progression routes through work-based learning. Put simply, you don’t have to go to university to pursue a career in engineering.
Studying engineering is also great general education and unemployment among professional engineers and scientists is among the lowest of any sector in the country. Qualifications in science, technology, engineering and mathematics also have a perceived degree of difficulty which appeals to a wide variety of employers.
0 comments:
Post a Comment