America has cultivated a great number of engineers. Just think of the Guggenheim Museum built by Frank Lloyd Wright who was one of the most prominent and influential architects of the first half of the 20th century. He influenced the whole course of American architecture and building and remains probably America's most famous architect to this day. Peter Carl Goldmark was an American engineer who, during his time with Columbia Records, was instrumental in developing the long-playing (LP) microgroove 33-1/3 rpm vinyl phonograph discs which defined home audio for two generations. America offers a rich culture in all the spheres of engineering – you can study, invent or improve upon designs that can make life better and easier for all mankind.
In America, you can study engineering at some of the world’s newest and most prestigious universities as well as benefit from a multi-cultural community. Studying engineering in America means that you learn in an atmosphere where knowledge, research and expertise is gladly shared and pooled; where learning and intellectual growth are stimulated and cherished.
You can study your chosen subject as a theory or practical course – you may even end up being the one to invent the solution to Global Warming or a new type of engine to take man to far away planets. Or you may just wish to accumulate knowledge in order to pass it on to the next generation. Whatever your ambitions, we can help you choose the right combination of course and college in order to pursue your career goals.
So if you would like to study Engineering in America, you have come to the right place.
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