Engineering (Arizona State University)
Program Description
At the Ira S. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, students have the opportunity to gain a degree in engineering. Undergraduates need a total of 120 credit hours to graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree, which should take about four years. At the Polytechnic School, students must choose at least one area to concentrate their studies in out of the following offerings: electrical systems, robotics, mechanical engineering systems and automotive systems.
ASU's engineering program can equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter into a rewarding and lucrative career field such as aerospace, robotics and energy. By fostering a creative environment and encouraging collaboration among students, the program can better prepare undergrads for the design requirements and teamwork-based fields some may choose to enter upon graduation. Graduates should be able to adapt to fit what employers desire both in the private sector and in government agencies.
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Arizona State University (ASU) helps students find the best path to studying at this prestigious university. It offers direct entry to a degree program, preparatory pathway programs, and intensive English programs.
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