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Hey, /sci/. How many years does it take to get an engineering degree in your country?

>> No.1451715

BA - 3
MEng - 4

UK

>> No.1451717

Bs 3, Masters 2-4 more depending on specialisation

>> No.1451719

4-5.

Could probs do it in 3.

>> No.1451756

In the US it is generally 4, but lots of people take 5 because internships, not getting classes, or they switched majors or whatever.

It took me 2 or 4 years depending on how you look at it; I got my bs in EE two years after I graduated high school. But I also had two years of college credits when I graduated high school because there was a program where you could take college classes for high school credit.

>> No.1451758

Too many.

>> No.1451763

3 and you are an engineer
2 more and you are a doctor in engineering

>> No.1451815

4 for a masters
2 more for a doctors

Ontario, Canada

>> No.1451826

In Brazil:

5 years for BSc in engineering
2 years for MEng
4 years for PhD

>> No.1451829

but are your brains big enough to become an enigineer? thats the most important question.

>> No.1451832

>>1451829

Dunno but at least I've bought the helmet already!