Thanks everyone;
A little department called Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, the degree is called Engineering Mechanics. The first question everyone asks is "Whats the difference between that and Mech E ?"
The difference is we are more engineering science related, more on how to derive the governing equations. Good for R&D and other unique development and design, but not so good at designing things that have been done a thousand times already where its best just to use the standards.
"How's things in Shampoo Bannana?"
shampoo banan....? ohhh Chambana...
cold and snowy, cold... and... snowy
Drew