Engineering - small class sizes

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UVA, depending on the major.

All first year engineering students take the same classes, those are larger but not lecture hall style large.
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UVA- 45-15 kids in a class depending on class
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Caltech
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My alma mater- Rose Hulman
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A friend of mine has a son at University of North Georgia for Engineering. Smaller school and small class sizes.
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Nevermind just talked to my friend and UNG is where he's starting and transferring to GT for the engineering degree.
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Cooper Union in NYC. Tuition is 50% discounted for everyone. Less than 1000 students, strong reputation.
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CU Boulder. Did a tour and absolutely loved the campus, professors, engineering building and the vast opportunities to specialize within engineering. P
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Rose Hulman
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Colorado School of Mines (CSM)
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Many non-PhD granting institutions have smaller engineering programs/classes.

https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-overall
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Anonymous wrote:UVA- 45-15 kids in a class depending on class


+1. There are a few 45 student classes, and many more of the 15-20 person classes. Labs are 10-15 students.

UVa Engineering total undergraduates is maybe 2000-2500 range, who are spread across all the engineering majors (including CS). It is relatively small for an Engineering school, wildly smaller than some other VA publics. Students there definitely are names, are known to their professors, and are not just numbers.

The first day of UVa Engineering they had an assembly with all the new 1st year students and told everyone that “Every student here is capable of graduating, but it will require focus and hard work. We want ALL of you to graduate with a degree in Engineering. Use office hours wisely to get help. Start the homework early, so you have time to get help from faculty office hours before it is due.”
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Rose Hulman
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Smith for a girl.
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Case Western
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