Does Seton Hall Have Biomedical Engineering?

What Does It Take to Graduate? In collaboration with NJIT, Seton Hall University offers seven dual-degree (3+2) programs in chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and mechanical engineering. What majors does Seton Hall offer? Undergraduate Programs Africana Studies. Anthropology. Asian Studies. Biochemistry. Biology (B.A.) […]

Is Tcnj A Good Engineering School?

The bachelor’s program at TCNJ was ranked #118 on College Factual’s Best Schools for engineering list. It is also ranked #5 in New Jersey. What majors is TCNJ known for? The most popular majors at The College of New Jersey include: Business Administration, Management and Operations; Teacher Education and Professional […]

What Is General Engineering?

General engineering is the main branch of engineering before been broken down into different subcategories and specialisms. General engineering covers all of engineering – designing, developing, building, testing and maintaining. What good is a general engineering degree? Career prospects A general engineering degree is a great path into an industry […]

Is Njit A R1 University?

NJIT is one of only 146 universities nationwide to earn the R1 ranking and one of just three R1 universities in New Jersey. “NJIT is very proud to have again earned this designation, affirming the strength and capacity of our research programs,” commented NJIT Provost and Senior Executive Vice President […]

What Is The 183 Day Rule?

Understanding the 183-Day Rule Generally, this means that if you spent 183 days or more in the country during a given year, you are considered a tax resident for that year. Each nation subject to the 183-day rule has its own criteria for considering someone a tax resident. What happens […]