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Wow - aside from UVA, I didn't realize any of those had engineering departments. And even UVA is engineering "lite". |
Another GSFC Engineer here - I went to UMD for undergrad and grad - mechanical engineering. My particular colleagues have degrees in EE, mechanical, aerospace, math, and physics. UMD is a good place to be for all of these, but so is VA Tech. Are either of them in-state?
My group does collaborate with UMD (got my first job thanks to a professor there!) but also other schools around. If your kid tries for internships and coops and whatnot, there are bound to be opportunities at any school. I'm sure any major engineering school will have ties with various companies/agencies. |
UW is one of the best public schools out there. And they have an excellent rep for engineering, mainly because they are near Boeing and Microsoft. |
Yeah... interesting the PP didn't mention Va.Tech? And GMU and JMU only have general engineering degrees. So, not sure what to make of this statement. |
Um, Tech isn't "around here". But yeah we have lots of Tech grads and the company actively recruits there. |
GMU has a huge engineering department with multiple engineering (BS) degrees, 5 year BS/MS degree programs in multiple engineering programs, minors in Engineering, Masters and Doctoral programs. http://volgenau.gmu.edu/bachelor-degrees |