Solve problems in manufacturing and machinery. Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology has dedicated computing and laboratory facilities in the Electrical Energy Resources Center as well ...
The College of Engineering at Tennessee Tech University announced on May 21 the launch of its Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering degree program, only the second such program currently ...
The Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky is expanding opportunities for students ...
Old Dominion University will launch Virginia’s first four-year degree in manufacturing engineering technology (MfgET) at its Norfolk campus and a satellite campus at The Institute for Advanced ...
Michigan Tech's advanced degree programs in Manufacturing Engineering meet industry needs and further your expertise in the field. Be equipped to continue accelerating the growth of innovative ...
Factors from flexibility to potential savings may tempt you to pursue a computer engineering degree online. But researching online programs can be overwhelming, so knowing what to expect before ...
Michigan State University’s College of Engineering unveiled a new undergraduate technology engineering program, serving as the college’s latest response to industry demand for practice-ready engineers ...
As an electronic engineering technology major at the University of Dayton, you'll take classes that build your skills in circuit design, electronics, measurements, digital computers, and data ...
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville is looking to Ohio State University at Mansfield for inspiration as it prepares to ...
Harness the cutting edge of innovation with Purdue's Master of Science in Engineering Technology, a program designed to equip you with the tools to solve industry challenges through the fusion of ...
Computer engineering jobs combine computer science and engineering fundamentals in business, IT, and academic environments. If you're thinking about earning a degree to enter the field, identifying ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.