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Any differences between the BSEE and BEEE? 2

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KeeperOfTheGroove

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I am probably going to enroll in a Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering program. I'm wondering if there is any distinction between this degree and the more common BSEE. I'm under the impression that they are fairly interchangeable. Am I right?
 
Sorry I tried the link and it faild. if you go to the ABET.org and search for accredit engineering degrees in NY and then you will come accross City University of New York, City Colleg.

Tobalcane
"If you avoid failure, you also avoid success."
 
At Stevens Institute of Technology I believe we can only get a BE and you can't get a BS in any of the engineering fields.
Just click on any of the different fields of engineering and it'll show you all the classes required.

This also shows the different programs

Note that there may be classes like "engineering design" which is like a "introduction to engineering" except because we are applying for a BE, we need to take it every semester and its basically a 3 hour lab with a lecture sometimes. I think the BE just adds more classes to a BS program to make you more familiar with the engineering field and capable to take the General Engineer test.
 
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