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Originally posted by red-beard
Engineering Technology is a 4 yr Bach degree which focus on the machining, making, welding, etc. It would be a good choice for someone looking to run a shop and end up with some skill in the process. It's hands on engineering without all of the math and calculus
Thank you, i was looking all around my colleges website trying to find the degree for machining. I always thought engineering tech majors were just watered down engineers. Cool, I think i'm going to keep at my degree and whenever possible, i'll take some engineering tech courses to learn the trade. I'd like to at one point, be able to design, calculate, and phsyically make whatever i want. If i ever reach that point, i'll be happy. I'd wake up every morning, look in the mirror, and say "damn your one bad muthaf***a".
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