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Engineering education at Princeton emphasizes the fundamental principles
of mathematics and the physical engineering sciences, and is broadened by
substantial opportunities for study in the social sciences, the life
sciences, and the humanities. Each engineering undergraduate can develop an
academic program that reflects his or her aspirations and interests within
a general framework of requirements. The depth and flexibility of the
program make it a sound background for engineering practice or graduate
study in engineering, science, business, law, or medicine.
Curricula in traditional engineering fields are offered through six
academic departments:
(From the School
of Engineering and Applied Science Web site.)

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