Top 10 Hardest Engineering Majors to Learn

The top ten engineering majors that are most difficult to learn are as follows:

Communication engineering majors:

Communication engineering belongs to the electronic information class of engineering, which is an important branch of electronic engineering. The communications industry is also involved in a wide range of fields, can be said to straddle the electronics and computer industry, which to some extent increases the difficulty of learning communications engineering majors.

Many students studying communications engineering, are complaining that because of the nature of the profession, the curriculum of communications engineering class, only the math on the opening of the five, and math performance is not good students difficult to listen to the professional courses.

Automation major:

Automation major is mainly to automatic control theory as the main theoretical basis for the opening of a discipline. Automation can be said to have two professional development direction, one is the direction of industrial process control, the other is the direction of embedded systems. Involved in the field is also more extensive, which is the reason why the automation major is difficult to learn.

Civil engineering majors:

In many schools civil engineering is the name of a department, but also enrollment in a large category, or the name of the major. For civil engineering each school has a different training direction, focus is different.

In the process of learning civil engineering students need to learn mathematics, physics, chemistry, computers and other basic scientific knowledge, but also to learn mechanics, materials and other technical knowledge, as well as the corresponding engineering knowledge. It can be said that the civil engineering profession for students' knowledge and professional knowledge level requirements are very high. So learning this specialty university want to muddle through is not possible.

Expand:

The top ten cold majors in engineering: chemical engineering and technology, metallurgical engineering, water engineering, environmental engineering, food science and engineering, geological engineering, surveying and mapping engineering, non-woven materials and engineering, navigation technology, shipping and marine engineering.

Chemical engineering and technology: this type of professional has the title of sinkhole professional, the main reason is still because undergraduate graduates are basically when the grass-roots level, a little bit better can go to the design institute, but the wages are relatively low.

Secondly, the working environment is not good, and the first thing to do is to test the public. At the same time, most of the students enrolled in this kind of professional will choose to change their profession, the rate of change is very high, so enrollment in this kind of professional or to be careful, either graduate school, or change profession.