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School of Engineering & Applied Science | Yale University 17 Hillhouse Avenue • U.S. Mail: P.O. Box 208292 • New Haven, CT 06520–8292 • Phone 203–432–4200
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The Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science is the engineering school of Yale University. When the first professor of civil engineering was hired in 1852, a Yale School of Engineering was established within the Yale Scientific School, and in 1932 the engineering faculty organized as a separate, constituent school of the university.
- 1852; 171 years ago
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Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Sciences. This degree program provides an excellent preparation for careers in medicine, law, business, government, journalism, and technical writing as it allows the most flexibility in course selection. Available programs (click for course sequences): Computer Science , Environmental Engineering, Electrical ...
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The Master’s of Science in Personalized Medicine & Applied Engineering is a program directed and taught jointly by faculty in the School of Engineering & Applied Science and the School of Medicine. The program is intended to prepare biomedical, mechanical, and electrical engineers, as well as computer science majors and medical students, with ...