or S.B. in engineering?
A good way to answer one of the most common questions we receive from prospective and current students is to read an excerpt from “The Art of Engineering” in PE: The Magazine for Professional Engineers (August/September 2010). “Harvard University is another liberal arts institution that offers parallel tracks of bachelor of arts (A.B.) and bachelor of science (S.B.) degrees in engineering sciences … The A.B. in engineering degree teaches students how to solve problems and builds confidence doing so, explains Cherry Murray, dean of Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The degree is a good bridge to further education such as business, law, government, architecture, and medical schools, she says, and draws people who might not normally be interested in more narrow engineering subjects. Another benefit of the broader curriculum: Murray says 38% of the A.B.
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