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Kristine Mosuela, EIT


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Posted By Kristine Mosuela 09-23-2019 10:14 PM
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I think so, absolutely. At the very least I think it's important to have a basic understanding of the technologies that your industry may be able to leverage. I think a lot of engineering companies are structuring themselves to have a technology/innovations department or at least a couple key personnel ...
Posted By Kristine Mosuela 08-28-2019 07:02 PM
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I could see a couple tracks where a specialization in geology may be helpful: - Environmental Engineering - Geotechnical Engineering - In Water Resources Engineering, I could see an application if you're specializing in something like dam hydraulics, or scour analysis, but I'm not too well-versed ...
Posted By Kristine Mosuela 08-26-2019 09:39 PM
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I did something very similar to this a few years ago. Graduated with a BA in International Relations, worked for a bit, and then decided to go back to school for civil engineering. What I ended up doing was applying for a graduate program (since my undergraduate experience taught me that a graduate program ...
Posted By Kristine Mosuela 08-26-2019 09:36 PM
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I think this is a really interesting question, and one that employers should also be pondering about. I've learned a lot from my internships and I definitely stood out because of the work I did in each of them. But I do want to mention the other side of the coin, too. That is, some employers give ...