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Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science. Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio wins NSF Alan T. Waterman Award. Kramer-Bottiglio is the first Yale researcher to be honored with the nation's highest accolade for an early-career scientist or engineer. Read more. Faculty Spotlight. Daniel Spielman.
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This is the most structured and demanding engineering degree program. Students acquire engineering knowledge in breadth (for flexibility for a fast-changing technological world) and depth (for understanding the subtleties of engineering design). Available programs (click for course sequences): in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering & Mater...
This degree program requires fewer technical courses and, therefore, allows greater concentration in non-engineering disciplines. Students can choose courses either for breadth of engineering knowledge or depth and, often, are able to graduate with a double major (e.g. Mechanical Engineering / Economics, Electrical Engineering / Computer Science). ...
This degree program provides an excellent preparation for careers in medicine, law, business, government, journalism, and technical writing as it allows the most flexibility in course selection. Available programs (click for course sequences): Computer Science, Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering & Materials Sc...
Undergraduates may take graduate courses, if they receive the permission of the instructor and the appropriate DUS.
The school currently offers undergraduate and graduate classes and degrees in electrical engineering, chemical engineering, computer science, applied physics, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering and materials science.
- 1852; 171 years ago
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Ph.D. Degree. The online publication Qualification Procedure for the Ph.D. Degree in Engineering & Applied Science describes in detail all requirements in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science.