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Best options for engineering in Pennsylvania?

I'm considering pursuing an engineering degree in Pennsylvania. Which colleges are the best for engineering in PA, and what makes them stand out? Any personal experiences would be helpful too!

a year ago

There are several outstanding choices for engineering programs in Pennsylvania. Here are a few that are particularly notable:

1. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): Known worldwide for its engineering programs, CMU boasts a distinct advantage with its recent focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. The university encourages its engineering students to tackle complex problems by collaborating with students from other disciplines, thereby equipping students with well-rounded technical skills and preparing them to solve real-world problems.

2. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): Through the School of Engineering and Applied Science, UPenn offers a variety of engineering disciplines. The university's close connections with renowned industry leaders and multidisciplinary approach to education makes it unique. Furthermore, small class sizes offer an intimate learning environment, while numerous research opportunities enrich your academic experience.

3. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State): Penn State's College of Engineering is considerable in size, which allows it to offer a wide range of specialized majors. Furthermore, Penn State offers numerous opportunities for research, internships, and study abroad programs.

4. Lehigh University: Lehigh's P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science is known for its strong engineering program. It emphasizes experiential learning and students often tackle real-world, project-based problems from their first year.

5. Drexel University: Well-regarded for its co-op programs, Drexel provides excellent opportunities for students to gain valuable work experience incorporated within their study plan. Engineering students at Drexel typically complete up to three six-month-long co-op positions before graduation, enabling them to apply theoretical learning to practical applications for a well-rounded engineering education.

When selecting the right program, weigh the strengths of each program against your specific interests within engineering. Remember to look beyond rankings and examine the course offerings, department faculty, available resources, and opportunities for research or internships. Lastly, consider visiting the campuses if you can, to get a real-world feel of the environment and community.

a year ago

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