🔑 Mechanical and industrial engineering are two main branches of traditional engineering.
🔑 To determine the right major, consider your interests in physics and math, as well as career goals.
🔑 Mechanical engineering focuses on designing products, while industrial engineering optimizes processes.
👉 Industrial engineering allows you to work in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, food, medical, and more.
👉 Mechanical engineering focuses on designing and creating mechanical systems for industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and energy.
👉 The curriculum for industrial engineering includes courses on math, operations, human factors, and decision making, while mechanical engineering focuses on physics, math, design, and programming.
🔧 Mechanical engineering courses include intro to cad and product design, where students design and prototype physical products using cad simulation tools and manufacturing techniques.
🏭 Industrial engineering courses cover topics such as human factors and ergonomics, optimization and computational methods, Markov processes, data analytics, and advanced simulation of discrete event systems.
📊 Both mechanical and industrial engineering majors have a senior design course where students work on a semester-long project, and industrial engineering students often have projects sponsored by a company.
📚 The curriculum for both mechanical and industrial engineering is equally challenging, with some overlap in courses.
🔧 Mechanical engineers can easily transition to industrial engineering roles with job training, while industrial engineers may face more challenges transitioning to mechanical engineering roles.
💡 The choice between mechanical and industrial engineering depends on whether you are more interested in process design or product development.
💼 Industrial Engineering focuses on optimization using simulation tools, while Mechanical Engineering focuses on designing and manufacturing products.
💰 The median salary for both Industrial and Mechanical Engineers is around $95,000, with potential for higher earnings based on experience and location.
📈 Industrial Engineering is expected to see a 14% increase in job opportunities between 2020 and 2030, while Mechanical Engineering has a slightly higher number of available jobs.
🏢 Prestige in engineering careers can be associated with the size and reputation of the company you work for.
⚙️ 36 out of the top 100 companies offer mechanical engineering jobs.
🏭 54 out of the top 100 companies offer industrial engineering jobs.
📚 Curriculum for industrial and mechanical engineering are similar in difficulty.
💡 Industrial engineers and mechanical engineers have similar salaries and employment prospects.
📈 Industrial engineering is projected to have higher job growth than mechanical engineering.
🔝 Both mechanical and industrial engineering offer high prestige and job opportunities at top companies.