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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve never heard of a general engineering degree. Is that really a thing?[/quote] Yes. For the most part, it is what schools offer that are trying to break into engineering. Most general engineering degrees are "engineering physics" or very mechanical eng focused. Rarely is it offered at a school that offers the traditional Engineering degrees (MechE, CivilE, ChemE, BME, material science, aerospace, Environmental, Electrical, Comp Eng, etc). I think of it as "engineering Light", as it's not really an engineering degree and would require specialization/masters for most kids to get employment. Note: Harvey Mudd is different, as their General engineering is intense. [/quote]
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