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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]York College of Pennsylvania is small and has engineering majors and an active D3 swim team with nice athletic facilities. Randolph-Macon in Ashland Virginia started an engineering program in recent years and has become ABET certified. They also have a D3 swim team. My student was not looking at engineering so I don’t details on it, but it is a small private school in Virginia.[/quote] Do they only offer "general engineering" degrees or do they offer the usual specific degrees (AeroE, EE, CompE, CivilE, MechE) ? As several PP have noted, those "general engineering" degrees are largely meaningless to employers. [/quote] Your Google broke?[/quote]
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