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What can I do with a degree in engineering?

Why choose engineering at Roberts Wesleyan?

  • Cost
  • Liberal Arts Education
  • Culture

What are some interesting courses I might take?

  • Introduction to Engineering
  • Statics
  • Circuits

What are RWC graduates doing now?

  • Employed by The Ovonic Fuel Cell Company working on integrating alkaline hydrogen fuel cell stacks with the necessary auxiliary components into a cost competitive system
My job has put me in the right place to become immersed in the issues I am concerned about, namely, conservation of energy, so I am thankful God put me in this position!

–Ruth (Powell) Gay ‘08, Energy Engineer, The United Illuminating Company

Engineering is becoming increasingly important in our technological society. The most popular engineering disciplines offered in these programs include mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, and biomedical engineering.

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by Chris W. Maloney, 3+2 engineering major currently at RIT studying Microelectronic Engineering.