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| | '''Engineering''' is the construction of designs and application of physical principles for the creation and improvement of useful devices, objects, and machines. | | '''Engineering''' is the construction of designs and application of physical principles for the creation and improvement of useful devices, objects, and machines. |
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| | + | Engineering has numerous subdisciplines including chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, and mechanical engineering. Many universities also offer programs in engineering physics, which is often a foundation for obtaining the Ph.D in fields such as astronomy and physics. |
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| | + | American universities with leading colleges of engineering include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell University, the University of Illinois, and the University of California at Berkeley. |
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