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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a parent with a kid at Emory I find this thread amusing. I think there are several things going on here. Emory offers Engineering but it is through a dual degree program with GA Tech. http://college.emory.edu/dual-degree/engineering/explore-engineering.html The poster who keeps saying that Emory doesn't have engineering is being a little stupid. Emory offers engineering but in partnership with GA Tech. As a side note the new President of Emory is an engineer and one of his charges is to help Emory strengthen its engineering offering - so my guess is that they will try to build out a program that takes place just at Emory. Not sure this is a high priority now given Covid but I'm sure that was part of the appeal of hiring the new President - he came from UT-Austin. Just wanted to bring some facts to the conversation. FWIW my kid is a political science major (pre-law) and loves Emory and is having a good experience - despite Covid. And I too do not think of Emory as a engineering school but to say they don't offer engineering is just stupid.[/quote] Outsourced to GeorgeTech is not the same as made by Emory.[/quote]
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