Outline of Engineering - Branches

Branches

  • Applied engineering
  • Architectural engineering
  • Audio engineering
  • Biological engineering
  • Broadcast engineering
  • Building engineering
  • Building services engineering
  • Ceramics engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Civil engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Electronics engineering
  • Engineering Science
  • Environmental engineering
  • Financial engineering
  • Fire protection engineering
  • Glass engineering
  • Industrial engineering (includes manufacturing and production engineering)
  • Marine engineering
  • Materials engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Mechatronic engineering
  • Military engineering
  • Nuclear engineering
  • Instrumentation engineering
  • Ocean engineering
  • Optical engineering
  • Petroleum engineering
  • Planetary engineering / Geoengineering
  • Safety engineering
  • Software engineering
  • Social engineering (political science)
  • Sound engineering
  • Sports engineering
  • Systems engineering
  • Textile engineering

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