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The three most popular majors in civil engineering

The three most popular majors in civil engineering:

First, railway engineering is currently a very popular major. Whether it is a junior college, undergraduate, master's or doctoral degree, the number of applicants There are many. The main reason is that railway construction is developing rapidly, and units have a large demand for employees. This major is very characteristic of the times. Nowadays, the economy is developing rapidly, and people have put forward higher requirements for the convenience of road transportation.

In recent years, hundreds of billions of dollars have been invested in railway construction every year, with the goal of building a comprehensive railway network. At the same time, construction is also happening all over the city. A large number of new subways are being built. The market is booming, and the demand for construction must be manpower. Therefore, railway engineering is a very good profession for employment.

Of course, if you choose this type of major, try to choose a prestigious school or a college formerly affiliated with the Ministry of Railways. Employment is guaranteed and training is standardized. It’s just hard work, being away from home all year round, and keeping up with construction site schedules.

In 2021, about 3,700 kilometers of new railway lines will be put into operation across the country, and 68 railway projects are planned to start construction. Railway construction in the Yangtze River Delta region alone will cost 75 billion, and the construction of urban subways will cost hundreds of millions per kilometer. The number of railway employees has reached more than 1.9 million in 2019, and now it is at least 2 million. And this year, the 18 railway bureaus of the National Railway will recruit about 44,000 people in 2021.

Second, bridge and tunnel engineering, this major is also very good. The working environment is relatively difficult, and most of the working areas are remote and desolate. Bridge construction and tunnel excavation both require skilled and temperamental talents, and this profession is only suitable for men.

Similarly, these majors in civil engineering generally do not recruit female employees, mainly because of the high intensity of work and difficult working conditions in the field. Fortunately, the remuneration is generally good. After all, it corresponds to a difficult environment, a heavy workload, a lot of brain use, and a lot of effort. The environment for working on bridges and tunnels is much worse than working on the railway. There is a joke that if you go out to complete a project and come back as a savage, this is how to describe this profession.

Third, road engineering, roads mainly include national roads, provincial roads, county roads and urban roads. This profession is relatively saturated with employment. The main reason is that the urbanization process has developed for many years, and the basic construction has taken shape. Now it is concentrated on maintenance and renovation. A better employment direction is to work in various management departments such as highway bureaus and transportation bureaus. It is relatively easy and has good welfare benefits.

But in general, the employment rate is still high, it depends on the working environment and treatment. Now there are many grassroots road projects, as well as many inner-city road improvement and renovation projects.

Civil engineering includes 5 majors: road engineering, railway engineering, bridge and tunnel engineering, structural engineering, pipeline engineering, etc.

Overall, they are all very good at employment, but the work intensity is different and the environment is also slightly different. Because the demand for professional talents in specific branches in the civil engineering market is now different, employment salaries and benefits vary, and the popularity of graduates varies. But civil engineering, no matter which major, has gender discrimination.