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[quote=Anonymous]Have been looking at the same (more PBL, less writing) for my engineering-oriented student. Some of the more technical institutes to maybe consider: CalPoly; Colorado Mines; Rensselaer; RIT; Rose-Hulman; Stevens; Worcester Poly. Also Olin College of Engineering and Clarkson. Some of the larger engineering programs at universities might also have less writing. Especially if they are direct admit to engineering and the program selects gen ed courses geared for engineers. For example, at a Pitt Swanson Engineering orientation they talked about the first year required writing course as "technical writing for engineers. We know you're not English majors." Schools like Purdue, U Minnesota, Penn State? Perhaps the schools with strong co-ops will be more PBL: Drexel; GA Tech; Northeastern; RIT; Arizona State. [/quote]
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