The following is by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for an engineer. Engineers typically enter the occupation with a bachelor's degree in an engineering specialty, but so...
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Cal Poly SLO as well as pomona are very good at engineering...I have heard great things about these two schools. Of course, Berkeley and UCLA have great programs, but if you can't afford it Cal Poly would be the way to go. CPSLO and CPP are...
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There are some very strong engineering schools in New England. For CE and in general, the best is MIT. But you can also consider the following very well respected engineering programs: Olin College of Engineering, Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dart...
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Look at the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, near Boston. It is accredited and has very generous scholarship programs. This college ranks in the US News top ten for undergraduate engineering programs.
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Top five civil engineering schools for undergraduates are: MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, CA Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech.
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CSULB is a good school, but, as the previous responder wrote, it is not in the same league as the top California schools. CSULB has the big advantage of offering "Engineering Technology" for the MANY students who fail to do well i...
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Syracuse, Rutgers (NB) and Northeastern (Boston) are all Tier 1 colleges, and all offer undergrad majors in Civil Engineering. While, to be sure, you can't exactly go wrong at any of these schools, you may be particularly interested in the ...
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