UncaBuffalo--- I completely agree that I will have a ton more options with an Engineering degree. I was trying to aim the question towards what kind of Engineers are most desired and needed in the Nuclear energy world (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc.). I like the job prospects of the energy industry and would like to stay there, and I see nuclear power as a big part of the picture for the future.
BUT... to keep this on topic, What are the things we should focus on here at the Shipyard that will help us if we ever want to try and move to the commercial world? Are there any differences between the way the jobs are done that we could learn during our 2 years of 3.1 experience.
ArthurRyan---
I would tend to agree with you that Physics SHOULD be as impressive as Engineering, but its not from an ABET (
http://www.abet.org/) accredited school, and since its not "Engineering," I think the resume gets tossed out early in the process a lot of the time. Plus I know I can add more school to my schedule during the time I'm not working but unless the years of working are based on hours worked, I can't add that
