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| View Poll Results: Engineers, did you graduate with a degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology? | |||
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38 | 80.85% |
| Engineering Technology |
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9 | 19.15% |
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Re: Engineer Survey: Engineering Vs Engineering Technology
I recently graduated from Miami U. (the original...Go Redhawks) with a Bachelor's degree in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology. The tech degree is much less theory oriented, which as Andy pointed out has less Calc requirements, nice in my opinion. The tech degree would be described with words like modify, analyze or assemble. Even with the differences, there can be cross-over from one to the other. Many tech degrees can take their respective PE exam.
I enjoy the tech degree, and as a teacher try to guide my high school students toward the program that they will most likely enjoy and be successful. |
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