Why should I choose to study engineering at SDSU?
We could give you hundreds of reasons to choose engineering at SDSU. Let’s start with the top ten:
ONE: Degree customization
The Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering offers 10 undergraduate programs and 14 graduate programs to choose from. At SDSU, there are more than 75 minors and certificates available to help you customize your degree even further. The college offers 14 minors.
TWO: Rigor/Academic Excellence
Lohr College of Engineering graduates are recognized worldwide for their outstanding educational credentials, competitive spirit and high work ethic.
THREE: Connections with Employers, Internships
SDSU is located in the heart of the I-29 corridor and South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã’s principal manufacturing and high tech industries. The faculty and programs of the College enjoy a close professional relationship with many of the local and regional employers of its graduates. Besides permanent employment in the region, there are many other opportunities for student including part-time technical work, student internships and student research assistant positions.
FOUR: Undergraduate Research Opportunities
As the state’s premier research institution, our faculty strive to conduct world-class research that is responsive to the needs of our state and nation. Undergraduate students are able to participate in some of these research opportunities.
FIVE: Experience the World
As an SDSU student, you’ll have access to more than 150 study abroad programs in 50 countries.
With more than 25 student organizations within the college, opportunities for service and experience abound.
SEVEN: Preparation for the Future
SDSU engineering graduates are employed in the areas of research, education, design, finance, field supervision, manufacturing, operations, sales, consulting and private practice, industry management and government service. Special employment opportunities also exist, from economic and industrial development of South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã to national and international employment opportunities.
EIGHT: State-of-the-Art Facilities
The Lohr College of Engineering hosts some of the largest and most technologically advance educational resources in the region.
NINE: Life-long Connections
First-year students have an opportunity to participate in the Engineering Living-Learning Community. Located in Mathews Hall, participants will live and learn with other students interested in engineering fields. You will have the opportunity to study with your classmates, grow as a professional and develop friendships with students who share similar goals.
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