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Looking for Top Engineering Schools in Florida

Hey guys, I'm a junior who's really into engineering and looking to stay close to home. Does anyone have suggestions for the best engineering schools in Florida? Stuff like academic rigor, internships/co-op opportunities would be really helpful. Thank you!

a month ago

Sure, happy to share some insights on engineering programs in Florida!

University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville has a renowned engineering program. Their Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering ranks among the top 20 public engineering programs nationally and offers more than 15 engineering disciplines to choose from. UF allocates substantial resources to research, which leads to numerous opportunities for undergraduate students to engage in cutting-edge projects. They also have a robust career services center that specializes in internships and co-ops.

Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) in Melbourne also stands out with strong programs particularly in aerospace and mechanical engineering, with a unique focus on space sciences given its proximity to the Space Coast. The school is known for its hands-on learning approach and robust co-op program, thanks to the strong ties to the aerospace industry in the area.

University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando also has an excellent College of Engineering and Computer Science, which ranks as one of the largest in the nation. They boast strong programs across multiple engineering disciplines, and with UCF's location in Orlando, students have the opportunity to get involved with local tech companies for internships and co-op programs.

Lastly, Florida State University (FSU) and Florida A&M University (FAMU) jointly operate the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in Tallahassee, where students can take advantage of resources and faculty from both institutions.

Remember to also consider factors such as class size, student to teacher ratio, the campus environment, and student organizations pertaining to your engineering interests. Best of luck with your college search!

a month ago

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