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Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology 5500 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, Indiana 47803 Main Campus Phone: 812-877-1511 www.rose-hulman.edu Four-year, private, non-sectarian college of engineering, science, and mathematics. Has admission guidelines for homeschoolers. U.S. News & World Report's 2006 survey of higher education for the eighth consecutive year lists Rose-Hulman as the No.1 engineering institution whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's. And we were named #1 in five of our engineering departments that are evaluated by engineering deans and senior faculty: mechanical, electrical, civil, computer, and chemical. Admission: Highly competitive; more than 3,300 applications for 470-member freshman class. Fast Facts. |
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Hocking
College Hocking College 3301 Hocking Prkwy Nelsonville Oh 45764 www.hocking.edu Two year technical college which focuses on hands-on learning for students. Has admission guidelines for homeschoolers. Choose from over 40 programs that immerse you in the "real world" and prepare you for the job market of tomorrow. Expand your learning beyond the classroom; you'll actually DO something! Academic Programs. |
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Otterbein
College One Otterbein College Westerville, OH 43081 Website http://www.otterbein.edu Otterbein College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1847 and located in Westerville, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.
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Kettering
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Embry
Riddle Aeronautical University
The University offers more than 30 degree programs. These include undergraduate programs in aeronautical science; aeronautical systems maintenance; aeronautics; aerospace electronics; aerospace engineering; aerospace studies; aircraft engineering technology; air traffic management; applied meteorology; aviation business administration; aviation maintenance management; aviation maintenance science; aviation management; aviation technology; civil engineering; communication; computer engineering; computer science; electrical engineering; engineering physics; global security and intelligence studies; homeland security; human factors psychology; management of technical operations; mechanical engineering; safety science; science, technology, and globalization; software engineering; and space physics. Graduate programs are offered in aeronautics, aerospace engineering, business administration in aviation, human factors and systems, safety science, software engineering, and space science. |
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Cooper
Union 30 Cooper Square New York, NY 10003 http://www.cooper.edu With an average enrollment of about 550 students, Engineering is the largest of Cooper Union's schools. The School maintains small class and laboratory enrollment to ensure personal attention. Top-ranked in undergraduate engineering, the Albert Nerken School of Engineering offers degree programs in civil, chemical, mechanical and electrical engineering and an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) degree program. The curriculum focuses around three basic values: technological and scientific competence, balance between theory and practice, and consideration of the societal and holistic aspects of engineering. First-year students, regardless of major, take the same core curriculum in the fundamentals of mathematics, chemistry, physics and computer-aided design, as well as liberal arts courses. The first-year program features a unique design course in which students work in groups toward solving urban problems, such as traffic gridlock and solid waste disposal. |
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Denison
University At a Glance: Campus
size: 1000 acres with a 350-acre Biological Reserve |
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Oberlin
College Oberlin
College uniquely combines both a leading College of Arts and Sciences
and a world-renowned Conservatory of Music.
* Student Population: 2,800 |
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Rowan
University Public.
Liberal Arts Colleg. Four-year. Total undergrads: 8,430. |
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Drexel
University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 3141 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875 (215) 895-2400 www.drexel.edu 12,906 undergraduates 6,976 graduate and professional students Colleges and Schools: * Arts and Sciences * Business * Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems * Education * Engineering * Information Science and Technology * Law * Media Arts & Design * Medicine * Nursing and Health Professions * Pennoni Honors College * Public Health * Professional Studies Degrees Granted: Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, Certificate, Post-Bachelor's Certificate, Post-Master's Certificate |
Updated: July 16, 2007 |