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What do i major in...


Question Posted Monday February 22 2010, 11:05 am

I want to design roller coasters.

What will I need to major in in college?>


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NinjaNeer answered Tuesday February 23 2010, 1:01 am:
There are a few types of engineers that would all work together on designing roller coasters. It's way too big a job for just one person to do!

Mechanical: for all the moving parts.

Civil: for the stuff that isn't supposed to move (the actual structure and supports)

Electrical: For the electrical systems involved.

They may also use an architect to help make it pretty.

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ConfusedX2 answered Tuesday February 23 2010, 12:44 am:
my friend wants to do the same thing and he is majoring in mechanical engineering. you can do one of several engineering majors though.

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xkellxx answered Monday February 22 2010, 9:30 pm:
definitely engineering. check out the last paragraph on this website...
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