Mechanical Engineering Degree Being Shut Down
Q: Just trying to gauge engineer's opinion of a Mechanical Engineering degree pending closure... I am a mechanical engineering student at the University of Reading and it has recently come to our attention, and a complete surprise at that, that the mech eng degree is to be closed down, and the department will no longer accept any more students onto the course. The fact that the standard of the degree is, according to major educational supplements of the British press, in the top 5 in the country appears to have somewhat escaped the Vice Chancellor of the University. The decision for closure was due to have gone to the vote yesterday in a meeting with the University senate, instead the Vice Chancellor has made a surprising U-turn - this could be due to the fact that there was no adequate reason provided by him for the closure, and the fact that the Vice Chancellor could not get enough support for his decision at this stage. A meeting today with the Vice Chancellor, the Pro Vice Chancellor and the Faculty of Science Dean resulted in the excuse that the engineering department was not profitable for the University, and was apparently being subsidised heavily by other courses. All three made it quite clear that closure will occur, although unfortunately
A: Reading, Berkshire rather than Penn, I guess. You are in good company - West Point no longer offers engineering, nor Harvard?? More profitable to shop around in Taiwan or India, and China is quite a steal too. How about financial analysis? - I hear there are job opportunities in that field, presently.