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I'm not majoring in engineering, so do not suggest it. I know it is possible to get an engineering job with a physics major. Here are a few minors (not exhaustive) I am considering: Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management Technology
I know it might be a little "bass-ackwards," but I think the job I would want to do most right out of college is some kind of engineering, unless I could find another technical job that is more appealing and so forth. Houston is the energy capital of the world, and NASA is just right down the street.
Here a few engineering jobs I'd consider (again, not exhaustive): Civil, Materials Science, Mechanical
Basically, I know what I want academically, I just want a little bit of direction professionally.
I know it might be a little "bass-ackwards," but I think the job I would want to do most right out of college is some kind of engineering, unless I could find another technical job that is more appealing and so forth. Houston is the energy capital of the world, and NASA is just right down the street.
Here a few engineering jobs I'd consider (again, not exhaustive): Civil, Materials Science, Mechanical
Basically, I know what I want academically, I just want a little bit of direction professionally.