Emory University only teaches Engineering Science, a programme that revolve round the integration of Mathematics, Sciences, Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences with the Arts, Social Sciences to solve myriad of challenges facing global society.
Emory University Mechanical Engineering
Emory University don't teach Mechanical Engineering on it own but the undergraduate students of the institution could easily apply to do the programme if so desired.
Dual Degree Engineering Programme
Emory University don't teach Mechanical Engineering on it own. To earn a degree in Mechanical Engineering, an undergraduate student of the institution must apply to do the Dual Degree Engineering Programme. The programme is jointly develop with the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) and runs for five (5) to six (6) years at minimum. The first three (3) years of the programme are spend at Emory University doing one of the school liberal arts, physical sciences or social sciences programme then latter continue to the Georgia Institute of Technology to do his desired Mechanical Engineering.
On completion of Mechanical Engineering, the graduate of the programme is awarded two degrees: a BA or BSc for any programme successfully completed at Emory University and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology for successful completion of study in Mechanical Engineering.
For an Emory University undergraduate student to be considered for the programme, the student must fulfil all the prerequisites for the admission to study for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.
There are eleven (11) engineering major options available at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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