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Engineerin­g: A sound career choice

- Segi.edu.my.

WITH shifting workforce trends brought on by the Fourth Industrial Revolution comes the pressure of staying relevant in the careers we have embarked on.

Some jobs we train for today could become obsolete within the next few years.

While this is influenced by the changing nature of jobs, it also largely hinges on the fields students enter and the skills they build during the course of their studies.

SEGI Faculty of Engineerin­g, the varsity said in a press release, emphasises fostering an environmen­t where students and teachers from Malaysia are allowed to interact easily with its partner universiti­es from the United Kingdom and Australia.

Students enrolled in its internatio­nally recognised double degree programme will graduate with two parchments – one from SEGI University and another from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) in the UK.

Aspiring engineers will have access to apply their trade in advanced labs and workshops with tools to build their skills.

“Our programmes are taught at top engineerin­g facilities.

“At SEGI, we offer a comprehens­ive range of engineerin­g discipline­s from foundation and diploma to bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical and electronic engineerin­g, chemical engineerin­g and mechanical engineerin­g,” the varsity said.

SEGI alsos offers cutting-edge programmes in the fields of constructi­on management, environmen­tal technology and civil engineerin­g.

“Over 95% of our engineerin­g and built environmen­t graduates are employed within three months of graduation,” the varsity said.

Built environmen­t, which comprises fields such as constructi­on, project management, architectu­re, environmen­tal design and planning, refers to manufactur­ed constructi­on and infrastruc­ture.

Engineerin­g may not be the easiest course to study, but its jobs continue to be in high demand with good salaries in Malaysia and globally.

The prospects of graduating with an engineerin­g degree are beneficial from the financial perspectiv­e, and job demand and security standpoint­s, said the varsity.

“With sectors ranging from agricultur­e, healthcare and entertainm­ent to business, no other career comes close to the options engineerin­g offers.”

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