<p>Hey yo guys</p>
<p>quick question. Does the engineering program at OSU have a good reputation? Any experience with it?</p>
<p>Hey yo guys</p>
<p>quick question. Does the engineering program at OSU have a good reputation? Any experience with it?</p>
<p>it’s the flagship engineering school in that state so yep.</p>
<p>cyclone, that is bad logic. The University of Montana is a flagship and is not known for engineering. OSU is arguably not even the best engineering school in the state (Case is also good). Ohio State is a good, not great engneering school.</p>
<p>Uh, Bonehead, the reason why the University of Montana is not known for engineering is because they don’t have a engineering program. Bad example.</p>
<p>Montana State University is the flagship engineering school is the state and is well known for engineering. It may not be known nationally but is known in Montana and surrounding states.</p>
<p>All you need is to graduate with an ABET accredited engineering degree. Then you have the option of working whereever you want in engineering. What you do with the rest of your life is up to you.</p>
<p>I’m trying to refer to the public school branches in Ohio</p>
<p>every state has a number of public institutions, there’s almost always one that sticks out with a reputation and is more or less the default engineering school for people who don’t have 36k/yr tuition ambitions for undergrad. They commonly but not always are those universities that are the ‘land grant’ university in that state…i.e. Montana state or in this case OSU</p>
<p>I’m just saying that being the flagship of a university system does not necessarily make it good at engineering. OSU is good but not great. It is not MIT but it is not Murray State either</p>
<p>I might apply for Non-thesis master’s in Chemical Engineering there later… I wonder if it’s good</p>