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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]JMU is a great school but know the engineering program is not as established as Pitt. [/quote] This is certainly an understatement. JMU takes quite a different approach to engineering, providing a kind of liberal arts college version of engineering...a well rounded program. One may certainly benefit from the experiential-based final two years. Pitt is a PhD-granting selective research institution with a comprehensive College of Engineering and numerous departments covering the traditional disciplines. [/quote] I would disagree about JMU engineering being a liberal approach- if you look at the courses required- they pack a punch just like any other engineering program (2 physics, 3 calculus, linear, statics, thermodynamics, chemistry, fluid mechanics, etc). I wouldn’t think liberal arts majors would be signing up for these. [/quote]
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