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 $7,907 for academic year 2021-2022. In average, students have received $5,446 financial aid and students to faculty ratio is 17.85 to 1. The average graduation rate is 26.40% and 5,289 students enrolled into each school in average.

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Western Nebraska Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsScottsbluff, Nebraska Associate $3,360 $4,394 17 to 1 1,575 33%
Great Bay Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsPortsmouth, New Hampshire Associate $15,450 $5,431 11 to 1 1,415 23%
Brookdale Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsLincroft, New Jersey Associate $9,806 $3,093 18 to 1 9,896 28%
Essex County CollegePublic,2-4 yearsNewark, New Jersey Associate $9,318 $5,426 24 to 1 6,466 16%
Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester CampusPublic,2-4 yearsSewell, New Jersey Associate $5,820 $3,635 24 to 1 5,441 31%
Ocean County CollegePublic,2-4 yearsToms River, New Jersey Associate $6,850 $4,319 18 to 1 7,186 39%
Salem Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCarneys Point, New Jersey Associate $9,900 $4,654 15 to 1 1,111 40%
Union County CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCranford, New Jersey Associate $9,500 $5,902 22 to 1 7,796 35%
University of New Mexico-Los Alamos CampusPublic,2-4 yearsLos Alamos, New Mexico Associate $5,686 $3,954 23 to 1 1,009 29%
Southeast New Mexico CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCarlsbad, New Mexico Associate $4,008 $4,262 13 to 1 1,673 21%
University of New Mexico-Valencia County CampusPublic,2-4 yearsLos Lunas, New Mexico Associate $5,130 $5,409 19 to 1 1,953 16%
San Juan CollegePublic,2-4 yearsFarmington, New Mexico Associate $4,985 $4,099 12 to 1 5,454 22%
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic InstitutePublic,2-4 yearsAlbuquerque, New Mexico Associate $1,095 $7,108 7 to 1 269 13%
SUNY AdirondackPublic,2-4 yearsQueensbury, New York Associate $9,192 $7,613 15 to 1 2,662 26%
SUNY Broome Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsBinghamton, New York Associate $12,942 $8,041 19 to 1 5,409 21%
Cayuga County Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsAuburn, New York Associate $11,598 $8,230 22 to 1 3,479 25%
SUNY Corning Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCorning, New York Associate $9,230 $7,606 27 to 1 3,786 40%
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsNew York, New York Associate $8,050 $6,112 18 to 1 17,444 23%
CUNY Bronx Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsBronx, New York Associate $8,086 $6,269 14 to 1 6,715 21%
CUNY Kingsborough Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsBrooklyn, New York Associate $8,132 $3,357 19 to 1 15,042 26%
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*: offered program only for the Engineering program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.