Engineer here. My recommendation is that a ME degree would be much more useful and versatile than an ocean engineering degree. A ME would also help with aviation as well. I started working my first engineering job after college about a year ago, and the job market SUCKS. It's super hard to get a job, and mechanical would give you more options for jobs compared to ocean engineering.
Ocean engineering sounds nice, but my guess is that it's a niche industry and therefore there won't be as many available job compared to an engineering degree. It took me 8 months to get my FIRST interview after applying to a bunch of jobs during that time, and that's how I landed my current job.
The problem with current jobs is that they expect experience for an try level job, which makes it very difficult to start working. I also highly recommend you get at least 6 months of internship experience before graduation, because the job market is a struggle.
I hope this info helps you make a decision
Ocean engineering sounds nice, but my guess is that it's a niche industry and therefore there won't be as many available job compared to an engineering degree. It took me 8 months to get my FIRST interview after applying to a bunch of jobs during that time, and that's how I landed my current job.
The problem with current jobs is that they expect experience for an try level job, which makes it very difficult to start working. I also highly recommend you get at least 6 months of internship experience before graduation, because the job market is a struggle.
I hope this info helps you make a decision
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