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 $7,803 for academic year 2021-2022. In average, students have received $4,727 financial aid and students to faculty ratio is 17.55 to 1. The average graduation rate is 35.55% and 5,086 students enrolled into each school in average.

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Springfield Technical Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSpringfield, Massachusetts Associate $10,728 $4,026 15 to 1 3,945 21%
Gogebic Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsIronwood, Michigan Associate $8,318 $4,859 12 to 1 837 28%
Macomb Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsWarren, Michigan Associate
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$8,220 $3,945 23 to 1 15,946 11%
Muskegon Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMuskegon, Michigan Associate $15,390 $3,250 17 to 1 3,446 26%
Southwestern Michigan CollegePublic,2-4 yearsDowagiac, Michigan Associate $7,850 $4,706 16 to 1 1,807 32%
Washtenaw Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsAnn Arbor, Michigan Associate $6,336 $4,754 17 to 1 10,622 27%
Copiah-Lincoln Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsWesson, Mississippi Associate $5,000 $5,397 20 to 1 2,801 45%
East Mississippi Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsScooba, Mississippi Associate $6,950 $5,528 18 to 1 3,324 38%
Holmes Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsGoodman, Mississippi Associate $6,210 $4,469 17 to 1 4,948 43%
Itawamba Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsFulton, Mississippi Associate $5,820 $5,255 20 to 1 4,599 50%
Mississippi Delta Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMoorhead, Mississippi Associate $6,140 $4,236 17 to 1 2,039 35%
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsPerkinston, Mississippi Associate $7,250 $4,980 22 to 1 7,845 44%
Pearl River Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsPoplarville, Mississippi Associate $5,650 $6,124 24 to 1 5,462 39%
East Central CollegePublic,2-4 yearsUnion, Missouri Associate $6,984 $4,525 14 to 1 2,692 39%
Jefferson CollegePublic,2-4 yearsHillsboro, Missouri Associate $8,100 $5,506 15 to 1 3,626 31%
Metropolitan Community College-Kansas CityPublic,2-4 yearsKansas City, Missouri Associate $9,600 $5,014 13 to 1 12,872 28%
Moberly Area Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMoberly, Missouri Associate $8,370 $4,885 25 to 1 5,017 38%
State Fair Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSedalia, Missouri Associate $7,248 $4,495 17 to 1 3,724 35%
Miles Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsMiles City, Montana Associate $10,768 $4,818 12 to 1 583 51%
Northeast Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsNorfolk, Nebraska Associate $5,130 $3,770 17 to 1 5,583 50%
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*: offered program only for the Engineering program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.