Engineers help move our world forward. They use science and math to produce inventions and innovations that develop our society and enhance how we live and work. If you are interested in contributing to the advancement of society, then studying an engineering program could be the perfect choice for you. Below, we explore six outstanding engineering programs in Canada and the United States. All programs that we outline have an optional co-op or internship to help students gain real-world experience and build their resumes.Ìý
Be sure to check back next week as we look at more engineering programs in the United Kingdom and Australia.
Canada
Geological Engineering (Optional Co-op) | University of New BrunswickÌý
4-Year Bachelor’s DegreeÌý
Do you have a passion for exploring and protecting the Earth’s water, mineral, and energy resources? The ’s four-year Geological Engineering bachelor’s degree equips students with the communication, design, and judgement skills to shine in the environmental sector of engineering.Ìý
The University of New Brunswick offers the only geological engineering program in Atlantic Canada and utilizes this region’s outstanding geological diversity to offer students hands-on training. Students can focus on one of three specialized learning streams:Ìý
- Geotechnical
- Geoenvironmental
- Mineral resourcesÌýÌý
Graduates of the Geological Engineering program are highly sought after and have gone on to find employment in both the private and public sectors.ÌýÌý
Mining Engineering (Optional Co-op) | Laurentian UniversityÌý
4-Year Bachelor’s DegreeÌý
If you’re looking to study and work with professionals in one of the most productive and fertile geology in the world, then Laurentian University’s four-year Mining Engineering bachelor’s degree is just for you. At Laurentian’s , students will learn to consider the environmental, social, and economic impacts that influence decisions in mining and the community.ÌýÌý
Students will have the opportunity to put what they’ve learned into practice by competing on a regional, provincial, and national level in the . Students will participate in eight different competitions that will challenge them in the areas of innovation, design, and communications.Ìý
Graduates will be well equipped to start exciting careers as private consultants, inspectors, or mining equipment manufacturers and suppliers. Regardless of their job title, graduates will contribute in a significant way to the economic and general well-being of society.Ìý
Environmental Engineering (Optional Co-op) | University of Northern British Columbia
4-Year Bachelor’s Degree
If you enjoy learning about sustainable development and environmental impacts, then the University of Northern British Columbia’s four-year Environmental Engineering bachelor’s degree should be on your radar. Students enrolled in this program will learn all about:Ìý
- Environmental engineering in resource developmentÌý
- Adaptation to and mitigating the impact of climate changeÌý
- Water resource managementÌý
- Environmental impactsÌý
- Infrastructure development and renewalÌý
- The role of engineering in societyÌý
- The respectful inclusion and exploration of Indigenous issues and concerns
Graduates of the Environmental Engineering program have gone on to find employment with , , , and , among others.Ìý
United States
General Engineering (Optional Co-op) | Tech Tennessee UniversityÌýÌýÌýÌý
4-Year Bachelor’s Degree
Do you have a passion for engineering but are unsure of which discipline you would like to pursue a career in? Tech Tennessee University’s four-year General Engineering bachelor’s degree is just for you. This program equips students with the interdisciplinary knowledge of several engineering disciplines.ÌýÌýÌý
To help ensure students’ future success in an engineering career, the required courses in this program address all of the topics in the national . The FE is normally a student’s first step in the process of becoming a professional licensed engineer. Students enrolled in this program will study:Ìý
- Electrical engineeringÌý
- Mechanical engineeringÌý
- Civil engineeringÌý
Graduates will be able to take their interdisciplinary knowledge of various engineering disciplines and apply it as sales, industrial, and environmental engineers.
Civil Engineering (Optional Internship) | California State University, ChicoÌý
4-Year Bachelor’s Degree
If you are a critical thinker with a longing to make communities safer, you might want to consider the four-year Civil Engineering bachelor’s degree at California State University, Chico. Through extensive laboratory courses, students can gain valuable insights into the civil engineering world through practical experience and an optional internship if they choose.ÌýÌý
Students enrolled in this program will explore a range of areas, including:Ìý
- Engineering mechanicsÌý
- Environmental engineeringÌýÌý
- Soil mechanics and foundationsÌý
- Structural analysis and designÌý
- Transportation and traffic engineeringÌý
- Water resources and hydraulicsÌý
Graduates will be well equipped to start exciting careers as construction managers, public health engineers, transportation engineers, and urban planning engineers—just to name a few.Ìý
Biomedical Engineering (Optional Internship) | University of IowaÌý
4-Year Bachelor’s Degree
Do you have a passion for improving human health? The University of Iowa’s four-year Biomedical Engineering bachelor’s degree links biology, medicine, and engineering to do just that. This program is an excellent option for those engineering students who plan to pursue medical school.Ìý
ÌýStudents’ coursework is organized into four stems
- Engineering topicsÌý
- General education (humanities and social sciences)Ìý
- Mathematics and basic sciencesÌý
- An elective focus area suited to the student’s interestsÌý
Graduates of the Biomedical Engineering program have gone on to find employment with hospitals, universities, medical research facilities, government regulatory agencies, and medical manufacturing companies.Ìý
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