Anonymous
Post 11/06/2025 08:06     Subject: BC engineering?

ABET accreditation is retroactive fwiw. So if BC receives it, which I expect they will, it will be accredited full stop. even if they get it a year after you graduate. you graduated from an ABET-accredited program.

if you have a kid who is interested in a peace corps to international development kind of job path, this is a good degree. They may end up in field work or policy work instead of Google or SpaceX, but that may be more aligned to the kids interests.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2025 07:55     Subject: BC engineering?

NU > BU > Tufts > BC in this order for engineering/
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2025 07:55     Subject: BC engineering?

I dont think BC would start this process with a new program unless they had pretty good clarity about receiving the ABET certification.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2025 07:54     Subject: BC engineering?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.


+1

Who goes to BC for engineering?


My kid is interested in BC because it’s clearly not engineering focused, unlike a lot of universities today.


So you kid wants to be an engineer, but wants to go to a school that is "not engineering focused"? I don't even know what to tell you.


nobody said this kid wanted to be an engineer. it's a NP, new kid. some people want colleges with fewer engineering students
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2025 00:20     Subject: BC engineering?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.


+1

Who goes to BC for engineering?


My kid is interested in BC because it’s clearly not engineering focused, unlike a lot of universities today.


So you kid wants to be an engineer, but wants to go to a school that is "not engineering focused"? I don't even know what to tell you.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 18:05     Subject: BC engineering?

If kid wants a good career might look at other schools
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 18:03     Subject: BC engineering?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.


+1

Who goes to BC for engineering?


My kid is interested in BC because it’s clearly not engineering focused, unlike a lot of universities today.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 18:02     Subject: BC engineering?

Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain BC engineering to me? DC attracted to “human centered” part (ie development, etc), but I’ve been warned off that it’s not accredited. Whatever that means. I’m not an engineer obv. TY!


just no. there are plenty of accredited engineering programs in the T50 that have a wide variety of undergrad sizes, research areas, prestige, location. Pick a balanced list from that group then see where you get in.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 17:59     Subject: BC engineering?

If it is not ABET accredited, most employers will not even consider it a valid engineering degree, but they might consider it valid as a non-engineering degree.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 17:51     Subject: BC engineering?

Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.


+1

Who goes to BC for engineering?
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 16:36     Subject: BC engineering?

Is your kid a senior? It just graduated it's first class & is applying for accreditation. It's *much* less math & science (unless their studio classes & reflections somehow cover it?) than any engineering program I've seen, including JMU which is just a general, non-specific engineering degree: https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/morrissey/departments/engineering/about/accreditation.html

It's clearly not a traditional engineering degree. Would your kid be into any of these jobs? It sounds kind of like a social science & not engineering tbh.

https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/morrissey/departments/engineering/engineering-major/careers.html
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 16:15     Subject: BC engineering?

Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.


OP suggested the kid was attracted to the human-centered part, though. Obviously BC would not be for anyone looking to become a mechanical or chemical engineer.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 14:26     Subject: BC engineering?

Doesn't offer traditional specialties.

Was supposed to get accreditation following the grad class of 2025, though I do not know how long the ABET process takes.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 14:21     Subject: BC engineering?

No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2025 14:19     Subject: BC engineering?

Can someone explain BC engineering to me? DC attracted to “human centered” part (ie development, etc), but I’ve been warned off that it’s not accredited. Whatever that means. I’m not an engineer obv. TY!