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Working at Fulton Engineering: Making the difference
Society's needs are changing. To produce the engineers and innovations needed to address these needs, engineering schools need to move beyond their traditional disciplinary-driven cultures, programs and organizations. Many schools talk about this, but we are doing it, as reflected by our organization, the opportunities we provide for our students, the graduates that we produce, the faculty that we attract and the impact of our research programs. We emphasize problem solving, innovation, entrepreneurship, multi-disciplinary interactions, societal context and connections.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering rank in the top 50 engineering schools in the United States and offer 15 degree programs. It is also one of the largest, with more than 200 faculty, more than 7,700 students and more than $78 million in externally funded research. In 2010-2011, the Fulton Schools of Engineering granted 1342 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
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