The College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, Dearborn is a leader in providing programs in an environment integrated with engineering practice, research, and continuing professional education, in close partnership with the industrial community.
CECS offers a variety of engineering degrees, across four departments. Students also have the opportunity to earn dual degrees, concurrent degrees, and minor concentrations. Their programs are taught by faculty who lead classroom discussions and work with industry partners geared toward solving the challenges of the ever-changing global economy.
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I have a UG background in Mech Engg. and I chose to go ahead with a Masters in Engineering Management course since I did not want to get into a very technical field hence I chose the University of Michigan since it has a good blend of mechanical and business courses without a very technical or Computer science courses. The fees is affordable and they also give a scholarship. The housing and accommodations are also affordable compared to other cities in the US. Texas also is a good option but the summer gets really bad there. University of Michigan Dearborn is a sub-university to the main campus in Ann Arbor which is a highly reputed and expensive university but Dearborn is also a good one in terms of education. There might not be a lot to do outside of academic terms but it's a good place to be. Career-wise - the students have to build their skills and apply for jobs on their own.
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Overall a pleasant experience. Lot of indian students, very helpful seniors, good faculty, good place for opportunities.
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The University of Michigan places great value on its diverse and inclusive community. Students frequently encounter a variety of perspectives and backgrounds within their peer group, fostering a dynamic and culturally vibrant atmosphere.
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