Engineering studies have always been in the realm of the B.S. degree. An increasing number of liberal arts schools and technical institutions, however, are offering B.A. in engineering programs to fulfill the 21st century need for workers with a technical background, a broad understanding of social issues, and well-developed problem-solving abilities. >>
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