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Engineering Degrees: General Information
Engineering is an applied science field that draws upon knowledge from many different disciplines. Engineering associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programs include courses on advanced mathematics, chemistry, physics, computer science, materials science, logic and more! Students learn how to apply each of these skills in a real world setting to solve real problems. Engineers are responsible for creating computers, building bridges, inventing new technologies, designing new electronics systems and much more. Many engineers find careers in business management or law (with extra career training and education) because their problem solving abilities and logical thinking skills makes them a fit for almost any career available.
Engineering Related Careers
Students with formal education and training in the engineering field of study may be qualified to enter the following career fields: engineering manager, system control operator, vehicle design, production assembler, global systems engineer, automation technology, digital systems engineer, gas turbine technician, computerized automation engineer, or software configuration manager.
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Purdue Global
Areas of study you may find at Purdue Global include:
Associates- Information Technology - Multiplatform Software Development
- MSIT - Secure Software Development and Quality Assurance
Full Sail University
Areas of study you may find at Full Sail University include:
Bachelors- Software Development
Penn Foster High School
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High School Diploma- Diploma
Universal Technical Institute
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Harvard University
Areas of study you may find at Harvard University include:
Engineering- Math
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- Post-Bachelor Degree Certificate
- Associates
- Bachelors
University of Pennsylvania
Areas of study you may find at University of Pennsylvania include:
Engineering- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Geophysical and Geological Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Math
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical and Biomedical Engineering
- System Engineering
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- First-Professional Certificate
- Post-Bachelor Degree Certificate
- Post-Master's Certificate
- Associates
- Bachelors
Stanford University
Areas of study you may find at Stanford University include:
Engineering- Aerospace and Astronautical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Math
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical and Biomedical Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- System Engineering
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- Bachelors
Duke University
Areas of study you may find at Duke University include:
Engineering- Civil Engineering
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Math
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medical and Biomedical Engineering
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- Post-Bachelor Degree Certificate
- Bachelors
University of Notre Dame
Areas of study you may find at University of Notre Dame include:
Engineering- Aerospace and Astronautical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Math
- Mechanical Engineering
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- Bachelors
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