I'm having trouble choosing classes (and a major) for this coming quarter because I'm not exactly how exactly majors correspond to what we do when we're out of college.
I always liked putting things together or building things and so I thought I'd major in Product Design when I got to college. But I've recently realized how much emphasis Product Design places on art, and how many of the majors at my college are very artsy. I'm not even at a design school - the PD program is a program under the Mechanical Engineering department.
What I wanted to do in the future was identify needs and design solutions, or innovate ways to do things more effectively, etc. Essentially I want to engineer stuff. But the more I see of Product Design the more I think I may be headed down the wrong track. I am MUCH more of an engineer than an artist. Should I still major in Product Design? If not product design, what kind of occupation should I seek out where I can do such things?
I always liked putting things together or building things and so I thought I'd major in Product Design when I got to college. But I've recently realized how much emphasis Product Design places on art, and how many of the majors at my college are very artsy. I'm not even at a design school - the PD program is a program under the Mechanical Engineering department.
What I wanted to do in the future was identify needs and design solutions, or innovate ways to do things more effectively, etc. Essentially I want to engineer stuff. But the more I see of Product Design the more I think I may be headed down the wrong track. I am MUCH more of an engineer than an artist. Should I still major in Product Design? If not product design, what kind of occupation should I seek out where I can do such things?