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University of Michigan College of Engineering was created in 1854.
There are three RA programs that I know of that offer DL engineering degrees: University of Alabama (in Tuscaloosa) B.S. mechanical engineering http://me.eng.ua.edu/undergraduate_p...s/distance.asp Michigan Technological University Bachelors of Science in Engineering http://www.admin.mtu.edu//main...l_programs.php
Michigan State University College of Engineering was created in 1885.
University of Michigan has Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Master of Architecture, and Ph. D in Architecture in their Alfred Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning. University of Michigan has a college of Engineering but that does not offer courses in Architectural Engineering.
After earning a degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University, Cannon was hired by Boeing Company, where he worked as an engineer and eventually as a manager in the manufacturing research and development group.
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The first bachelor's program in robotics engineering in Michigan was at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield. See related link.
Most engineers have a four-year bachelor's degree in their field of study. Degrees in electrical, mechanical and civil engineering are the most common. According to Michigan State University, electrical engineering focuses on the design and development of electrical products and equipment. Students learn how to create and alter electrical circuits, electrical motors, generators and transformers.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) California Institute of Technology (USA) Imperial College London (UK) Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) University of Glasgow (UK) University of Tokyo (Japan) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (USA) University of Toronto (Canada) Stanford University (USA) Purdue University (USA) Note: 1) Above ranking is based mainly on research done at those universities, if you are looking for employability then the ranking may change. 2) Aeronautical Engineering Rankings are different from Aerospace Engineering Rankings, above ranking is for Aerospace Engineering. 3) In some cases, e.g, MIT, Stanford etc, there are separate departments for Astronautics and Aeronautics, in such cases ranking is consolidated based on peer reviews. The best Aerospace engineering college is the Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University, it is referred to the "Harvard" of the aerospace engineering.
The following schools were ranked the best Civil Engineering schools this year; University of California, University of Illinois, Stanford, University of Texas Austin and Georgia Institute of Technology. Completing the list are MIT, Purdue, University of Michigan, Cornell and Carnegie Mellon University.
The University of Michigan does not offer a course strictly in auto repair, but the University does offer a class in Automotive Engineering. Their entire class schedule can be seen in the link listed below. http://www.ro.umich.edu/timesched/pdf/FA2011.pdf
Western Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, MichiganAnnual College Costs (Fall 2008)In-state tuition and fees: $7,928Out-of-state tuition and fees: $18,420Room and board: $7,565For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.