Engineering Career Schools

Know about Engineering vocational Programs and Check Schools Offering Engineering Programs.

Engineering is a program that generally prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to solve a wide variety of practical problems in industry, social organization, public works, and commerce. Includes instruction in undifferentiated and individualized programs in engineering.

Major Programs/Concentration in Engineering

In United States, 181 schools offers the Engineering program. The average tuition & fees of these schools offering Engineering is $11,808 for academic year 2021-2022. In average, students have received $4,648 financial aid and students to faculty ratio is 17.10 to 1. The average graduation rate is 37.20% and 5,584 students enrolled into each school in average.

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Kishwaukee CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMalta, Illinois Associate $13,800 $4,365 17 to 1 2,581 36%
College of Lake CountyPublic,2-4 yearsGrayslake, Illinois Associate $14,036 $4,738 15 to 1 11,651 33%
Lake Land CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMattoon, Illinois Associate $13,906 $3,705 19 to 1 3,742 46%
Lewis and Clark Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsGodfrey, Illinois Associate $12,552 $4,742 15 to 1 3,973 42%
Lincoln Land Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSpringfield, Illinois Associate $10,248 $4,729 15 to 1 4,444 40%
McHenry County CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCrystal Lake, Illinois Associate $14,885 $3,095 26 to 1 8,874 34%
Moraine Valley Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsPalos Hills, Illinois Associate $9,846 $5,377 18 to 1 10,511 34%
Oakton Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsDes Plaines, Illinois Associate $12,462 $4,504 13 to 1 7,645 27%
Parkland CollegePublic,2-4 yearsChampaign, Illinois Associate $13,266 $4,809 15 to 1 5,686 33%
Rend Lake CollegePublic,2-4 yearsIna, Illinois Associate $7,800 $4,861 19 to 1 2,017 55%
Richland Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsDecatur, Illinois Associate $17,070 $3,986 13 to 1 2,075 40%
Rock Valley CollegePublic,2-4 yearsRockford, Illinois Associate $21,344 $2,765 18 to 1 5,861 36%
Sauk Valley Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsDixon, Illinois Associate $12,840 $4,452 13 to 1 1,386 45%
Southeastern Illinois CollegePublic,2-4 yearsHarrisburg, Illinois Associate $6,540 $7,268 18 to 1 1,379 41%
South Suburban CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSouth Holland, Illinois Associate $12,683 $4,374 15 to 1 3,905 18%
Waubonsee Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSugar Grove, Illinois Associate $12,330 $5,939 20 to 1 7,491 33%
William Rainey Harper CollegePublic,2-4 yearsPalatine, Illinois Associate $11,802 $5,171 18 to 1 12,434 43%
Iowa Central Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsFort Dodge, Iowa Associate $7,668 $6,561 19 to 1 5,058 37%
Barton County Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsGreat Bend, Kansas Associate $4,832 $4,509 18 to 1 4,269 41%
Butler Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsEl Dorado, Kansas Associate $6,256 $3,019 18 to 1 6,697 30%
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*: offered program only for the Engineering program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.