MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- first ABET accredited school in the Philippines
Accredited Programs
Engineering
Chemical Engineering (BS ChE)
Civil Engineering (BS CE)
Computer Engineering (BS CpE)
Electrical Engineering (BS EE)
Electronics Engineering (BS ECE)
Environmental and Sanitary Engineering (BS EnSE)
Industrial Engineering (BS IE)
Mechanical Engineering (BS ME)
Computing
Computer Science (BS CS)
Information Technology (BS IT)
TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES- Second ABET accredited school in the Philippines
Accredited Programs
TIP QUEZON CITY TIP MANILA
Engineering Engineering
Computer Engineering (BS CpE) Chemical Engineering (BS ChE)
Electrical Engineering (BS EE) Computer Engineering (BS CpE)
Electronic Engineering (BS ECE) Electrical Engineering (BS EE)
Industrial Engineering (BS IE) Electronics Engineering (BS ECE)
Mechanical Engineering (BS ME) Industrial Engineering (BS IE)
Sanitary Engineering (BS SE) Mechanical Engineering (BS ME)
Computing Computing
Computer Science (BS CS) Computer Science (BS CS)
Information System (BS IS) Information System (BS IS)
Information Technology (BS IT) Information Technology (BS IT)
Only Mapua Institute of Technology
Don't know about ABET but Must is accredited university. I think that accredited universities recognize accreditation of other universities who have accreditation from some reputable accreditation agency. I am not sure about ABET but I think Must's credentials should be recognized by ABET accredited institutes and employers who accept ABET accreditation.
Yes, Stevens is ABET (Engineering professional) and MSCHE (Regional) accredited.
accredited engineering schools
Most would say that a BS degree from an ABET accredited school is necessary to be called an engineer.
No, it is not. It is, however, accredited by ABET, NAAB, ACCE, ACBSP, and SACS.
Baker College's Flint Michigan campus is Abet accredited, as of right now that is the only Baker campus that is. There online classes are not.
Obtain a 4-year degree from an ABET accredited college or university.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) -- "The oldest technological university in the English-speaking world". Founded primarily as an engineering school in 1824, RPI has been granting official engineering degrees ever since. Rensselaer's original engineering programs have been "ABET accredited" continually, since ABET was formed in 1936. Harvard has only one ABET accredited engineering program and it was wasn't officially accepted by ABET until 1962. West Point's engineering degrees, although old, were NOT officially accepted or accredited by ABET until 1985.
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Obtain a 4-year degree from an ABET accredited college or university.
NO. ITT Tech has no ABET-accredited programs and so-called "credits" earned at this marketing organization (masquerading as a school) will not be accepted by traditional colleges and/or universities. If you don't believe it, then look them up at the ABET site.
Civil Engineering.. and any ABET accredited school will be just fine.