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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Let's add schools to this discussion like Dartmouth, Brown, and even Boston College with their new engineering program. I assume these would be classified as general engineering degrees. What is the career or grad school pass for these graduates?[/quote] Brown offers degrees in specific engineering disciplines, not a general engineering degree. Dartmouth is general engineering although they call it "engineering sciences". Boston College offers "Human Centered Engineering" to be honest, I don't know what that is. -- OP[/quote]
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