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Engineering is one of the largest professions in the US which employs more than a million people. The popular engineering branches are electrical, computer, mechanical, industrial and chemical. The main question to be answered is that why is engineering such a popular study choice in the states, what sort of students does it attract and what opportunities are available to those who graduate in the states?
The main reason which attracts international students towards engineering careers in the USA is the cutting edge research in various disciplines which is often backed by the industry. Most colleges and universities in the US receive large research grants from the industry and federal government. The availability and excellence of resources and infrastructure for research is second to none. Innovation in the areas of Network Security, VLSI, Aeronautics, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Alternative energy, Operations Research etc provides the intellectual stimulation and creative energy to work on the cutting edge of technology.
For admission to graduate programs in engineering, most universities require the applicant to have an undergraduate degree in engineering, math or science. A large number of schools require the candidate to submit
Graduate Students in engineering are bestowed with a Master of Science (MS)/Master of Engineering (MEng) degree at the successful completion of their degree requirements. Most students specialize in the areas of Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, or Mechanical. Universities offer curriculum with a focus on using technology, working in teams, and taking courses in respective disciplines.
US university courses and programmes differ greatly from one another in any discipline. However, the admissions process for undergraduate degrees in engineering is similar to other programmes of study in the US. Usually, you must apply directly to the institution, so visit their website to find more information. Most US colleges and universities require SAT exam results, a personal statement, a transcript, and letters of recommendation. The best way to discover whether a programme is right for you is to study its course listings and to think about its faculty. Are they professionals or scholars? Is their work research orientated, professional or academic? Think about what you wish to do after finishing your education and seek programmes whose courses and professors will help you to accomplish your goals.
