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 $9,028 for academic year 2021-2022. In average, students have received $4,702 financial aid and students to faculty ratio is 15.65 to 1. The average graduation rate is 36.71% and 5,618 students enrolled into each school in average.

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NameOffered Programs*Tuition & FeesAverage Financial AidStudent to Faculty RatioStudent PopulationGraduation Rate
Southwest Virginia Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCedar Bluff, Virginia $10,904 $5,448 19 to 1 2,163 44%
Virginia Peninsula Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsHampton, Virginia Associate $10,947 $3,695 21 to 1 6,018 30%
Tidewater Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsNorfolk, Virginia Associate $11,717 $4,018 20 to 1 16,195 27%
Virginia Western Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsRoanoke, Virginia Associate $11,259 $6,198 23 to 1 5,860 32%
Casper CollegePublic,2-4 yearsCasper, Wyoming Associate $10,710 $5,552 14 to 1 3,354 41%
Northern Wyoming Community College DistrictPublic,2-4 yearsSheridan, Wyoming Associate $11,130 $4,323 17 to 1 3,596 34%
Metro Technology CentersPublic,2-4 yearsOklahoma City, Oklahoma 1-2 Years Certificate $6,361 $5,204 7 to 1 1,919 60%
Luna Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsLas Vegas, New Mexico Associate $3,050 $4,160 12 to 1 774 19%
Caddo Kiowa Technology CenterPublic,Less than 2 yearsFort Cobb, Oklahoma 1-2 Years Certificate $3,750 $7,097 4 to 1 381 -
Southern Oklahoma Technology CenterPublic,Less than 2 yearsArdmore, Oklahoma 1-2 Years Certificate $3,400 $3,434 17 to 1 563 -
Gordon Cooper Technology CenterPublic,2-4 yearsShawnee, Oklahoma 1-2 Years Certificate $5,682 $3,967 11 to 1 934 87%
Southwest College for the DeafPublic,2-4 yearsBig Spring, Texas Associate $14,046 $9,389 7 to 1 54 50%
Heartland Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsNormal, Illinois Associate $15,420 $3,507 18 to 1 4,774 40%
Carroll Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsWestminster, Maryland Associate $9,618 $3,650 14 to 1 2,891 41%
Western Technology CenterPublic,Less than 2 yearsBurns Flat, Oklahoma 1-2 Years Certificate $3,850 $4,295 5 to 1 530 -
Northwest Vista CollegePublic,2-4 yearsSan Antonio, Texas Associate $14,422 $3,321 29 to 1 17,222 26%
Community College of Baltimore CountyPublic,2-4 yearsBaltimore, Maryland Associate
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$10,880 $5,162 14 to 1 15,319 16%
Baton Rouge Community CollegePublic,2-4 yearsBaton Rouge, Louisiana Associate $4,221 $4,969 29 to 1 9,284 15%
College of Western IdahoPublic,2-4 yearsNampa, Idaho Associate $7,344 $3,690 19 to 1 9,920 26%
Texas State Technical CollegePublic,2-4 yearsWaco, Texas Associate $11,842 $2,963 13 to 1 10,601 36%
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*: offered program only for the Engineering program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.