Engineering, by popular demand, to offer energy major for undergrads
Engineering, by popular demand, to offer energy major for undergrads
Driven largely by undergraduate interest, the UC Berkeley College of Engineering has launched a new major that focuses on the generation, transmission and storage of energy, with additional courses on energy policy. Beginning this fall, the new Energy Engineering major will admit up to eight new students each year.
New NCP engineering Survey Finds Remote Access Purchases Driven Largely by Speed and Ease of Use
A new survey conducted by NCP engineering revealed that enterprise IT administrators and employee end-users overwhelmingly see fast connection setup and ease of use and intuitive handling (93%) as central requirements of remote access solutions.
Biomedical Engineering Concentration Grows at Harvard
Only in its second year of existence, the biomedical engineering concentration saw a 38 percent growth in the number of sophomore concentrators who declared this fall.
Latino Students Drawn to Cal Poly Engineering Programs
Of the 4,816 engineering students, 1,479, or 30.7 percent, are Latino, according to university figures. Latinos make up 32.7 percent of aerospace engineering students, 33.6 percent in civil engineering, and 44.2 percent in construction engineering technology.