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An engineering education is preparation for a professional career. While most graduates embark on careers in engineering practice, women and men with engineering majors find the baccalaureate program excellent preparation for other fields as diverse as law, medicine, business, and government. Engineering education develops analytical and quantitative thinking, a critical but optimistic approach to problem solving, and the habit of self-directed future learning. The graduate has a thorough understanding of how materials, energy, and information can be adapted to human needs. This understanding is developed through the study of physical science, mathematics, engineering science, engineering design, humanities, social science and practice. Degrees, Majors, Minors and Specializations Academic Program Requirements for the College of Engineering and Mines |
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