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About Cheryl Palmer
Expertise
I am a career coach, and I can answer questions about career choice, job search, and resume writing.

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I have more than 15 years of experience in the field of career development.

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Metropolitan Area Career/Life Planning Network

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Message magazine, Community Jobs

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Masters in counseling, training in career coaching

 
   

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Topic: Career Planning



Expert: Cheryl Palmer
Date: 12/4/2007
Subject: need to ask

Question
hello sir

I m electronics & communication engineer (fresh graduate) , I detected that I too intrested in ergonomics science specially I had made some idea related to that science , so my question

is that a major in ergonomics ?

whats position I can get if I would study ergonomics after engineering communication ? in other meaning
(whats position can someone get when he had two science certification in communication engineer & ergonomics ?)

I studied business in my lesiure past 3 years speically (economy-internatioanl business-managment-marketing)

is possessing 3 science like (engineering communication - ergonomics - economy - -international business - managment-marketing ) ?

& also many ideas want to applied in industry

from your point of view is that may let me have a good position in market & also rare potential


need your comments , opinions , suggessions  

Answer
Yes, ergonomics is an actual field of study.  I suggest that you go to this URL to find out more about the different programs that are offered:  http://www.iea.cc/browse.php?contID=study_ergonomics.  

I would also suggest that you contact the International Ergonomics Association (http://www.iea.cc/) to find someone that you can speak with who can advise you about career options in the field.

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