What school has a good electrical/mech engineering program?

14 replies · 3041 views · Started by In Rod We Trust · Feb 2004
I have been planning on going to FAMU for the past month or so, I want to know which of the HBCU's have good engineering programs. I know that the program at FAMU is pretty good, but I also heard that Tallahasse is very slow. I want to go to a good school, but I don't want to be in the middle of nowhere.
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· Feb 2004
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Well if you change your mind and get over the location thing. Tuskegee has one of the best egineering programs in the nation. Go check the website for specs. www.tuskegee.edu
SkegeeDyme08 · Feb 2004
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I HEARD SKEGEE AND NCA&T HAD GOOD ENGINEERING PROGRAMS
In Rod We Trust · Feb 2004
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You need to holla at A&T if you wanna be an engineer
Just Me · Feb 2004
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ultanegro wrote:
I have been planning on going to FAMU for the past month or so, I want to know which of the HBCU's have good engineering programs. I know that the program at FAMU is pretty good, but I also heard that Tallahasse is very slow. I want to go to a good school, but I don't want to be in the middle of nowhere.
NEVA THAT!!!!! Unless youplannin on stayin here during Christmas, Thanksgiving, or spring break, there always somethin to do if you a college student here
In Rod We Trust · Feb 2004
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So does either the EE or ME program at FAMU rank strongly among the other programs. People keep mentioning Tuskegee but I have not heard much about their program. I will look closer at their engineering program. Are there any others that have not been mentioned already??
Just Me · Feb 2004
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FAMU-FSU school of engineering does have a good program. Jus go to www.famu.edu and click on colleges and schools and click on FAMU/FSU school of engineering.
In Rod We Trust · Feb 2004
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This is some information about the degree options and facts about Tuskegee University Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL 334.727.8355 www.tusk.edu Curriculum: aerospace science engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering Degrees: BS, MS, PhD Student/Faculty Ratio: 16/1 Placement within six months of graduation: 82%; 18% to graduate school Tuition: $10,084 Enrollment: 2,884
klg14 · Feb 2004
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· Feb 2004
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Alabama A&M has an Electrical Engineering program. Normalite, a fellow Bulldog, can help you out a little better than I can.
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