10-07-2020, 09:47 PM
In my country the educational system is completely different from how it is in the USA.
Here you don't study a BS or a BA, you study to be an Engineer, Doctor, Lawyer, etc ... it is a system based on professions.
I was wondering, what degree do you have to follow to be considered an "engineer" in the United States?
Here you don't study a BS or a BA, you study to be an Engineer, Doctor, Lawyer, etc ... it is a system based on professions.
I was wondering, what degree do you have to follow to be considered an "engineer" in the United States?
BSBA: 70% completed (84 credits of 120)