What is the difference between the baccalaureate program in engineering technology that USI has offered in the past and the current Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program?
The baccalaureate program in engineering technology offered by USI in the past was a practice-oriented preparation for a career in engineering. The current Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree, which retains the practice orientation of the old program, adds additional mathematics and physics courses, provides emphasis on design throughout the curriculum, meets the requirements for professional licensing in all states, and provides the academic background necessary for admission to graduate school for students who wish to seek advanced engineering degrees.
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