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[quote=Anonymous]Not accredited. It is housed within the physics dept. [quote]BS in Engineering Sciences - If you are interested in professions that [b]interface with[/b] engineers, such as engineering management and patent law; or you are [b]planning to pursue a graduate degree[/b] in engineering. Three tracks are available: Engineering Physics, Materials Science (which includes many chemistry courses), and Geosciences (which includes many courses in Environmental Science). Additional information can be found in our brochure.[/quote] http://www.physics.emory.edu/home/academic/undergraduate/degree-programs.html http://www.physics.emory.edu/EngScience.pdf So, not exactly ideal for [i]becoming[/i] an engineer, though the path is there via grad school.[/quote]
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