I’d like to get a job helping to develop alternative energy sources like wave, tidal, and geothermal energy, but I’m not sure what the best college major would be for a field like that. Any suggestions?
Physics/Physical Chemistry, you would likely need to get a master’s and a PhD after your undergrad where you would do your thesis and doctoral work in the specific area you were interested in.
What should I major in in college if I want to get a job developing alternative energy technology?
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Mar
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I’d ask a guidance or career counselor, but I imagine you’d have to major in some branch of science–possibly engineering.
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