It is time to start seriously considering a degree in Engineering. With unemployment nearing 10%, a Engineering Degree can give you an advantage in the job market.
The AP reported that the U.S. Energy Department’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is having little luck filling positions requiring a specialized background in the emerging field of “green technology”.
This is good news for our students studying at the Viterbi School. A career in Energy Research is just one of many paths that our students choose to pursue after graduation. Green Industries need Environmental Engineers, Civil Engineers, and Electrical Engineers to explore new sources of energy generation and the infrastructure to support it. Industries like Biotech have demand for Biomedical Engineers, Electrical Engineers and Mechanical Engineers.