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A '''Bachelor of Engineering''' ('''BE''' or '''BEng''') or a '''Bachelor of Science in Engineering''' ('''BSc (Eng)''' or '''BSE''')<ref>{{Cite web |title=Degrees & Departments {{!}} Princeton Admission |url=https://admission.princeton.edu/academics/degrees-departments |access-date=2024-06-05 |website=admission.princeton.edu}}</ref> is an [[undergraduate]] [[academic degree]] awarded to a college graduate majoring in an engineering discipline at a higher education institution.
A '''Bachelor of Engineering''' ('''BEng''') or a '''Bachelor of Science in Engineering''' ('''BSE<ref>{{Cite web |title=Degrees & Departments {{!}} Princeton Admission |url=https://admission.princeton.edu/academics/degrees-departments |access-date=2024-06-05 |website=admission.princeton.edu}}</ref>''') is an [[undergraduate]] [[academic degree]] awarded to a college graduate majoring in an engineering discipline at a higher education institution.


In the [[United Kingdom]], a Bachelor of Engineering degree program is accredited by one of the [[Engineering Council]]'s professional engineering institutions as suitable for registration as an [[incorporated engineer]] or [[chartered engineer]] with further study to masters level. In Canada, a degree from a Canadian university can be accredited by the [[Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board]] (CEAB). Alternatively, it might be accredited directly by another professional engineering institution, such as the US-based [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE). The Bachelor of Engineering contributes to the route to [[chartered engineer (UK)]], registered engineer or licensed [[professional engineer]] and has been approved by representatives of the profession. Similarly Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in India is accredited by [[All India Council for Technical Education]]. Most universities in the [[United States]] and [[Europe]] award bachelor's degrees in engineering through various names.
In the [[United Kingdom]], a Bachelor of Engineering degree program is accredited by one of the [[Engineering Council]]'s professional engineering institutions as suitable for registration as an [[incorporated engineer]] or [[chartered engineer]] with further study to masters level. In Canada, a degree from a Canadian university can be accredited by the [[Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board]] (CEAB). Alternatively, it might be accredited directly by another professional engineering institution, such as the US-based [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE). The Bachelor of Engineering contributes to the route to [[chartered engineer (UK)]], registered engineer or licensed [[professional engineer]] and has been approved by representatives of the profession. Similarly Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in India is accredited by [[All India Council for Technical Education]]. Most universities in the [[United States]] and [[Europe]] award bachelor's degrees in engineering through various names.
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* [[Biological Engineering]]&nbsp;— including [[Biochemical engineering|Biochemical]], [[Biomedical engineering|Biomedical]], Biosystems and [[Biomolecular engineering|Biomolecular]]
* [[Biological Engineering]]&nbsp;— including [[Biochemical engineering|Biochemical]], [[Biomedical engineering|Biomedical]], Biosystems and [[Biomolecular engineering|Biomolecular]]
* [[Chemical Engineering]]&nbsp;— deals with the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms
* [[Chemical Engineering]]&nbsp;— deals with the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms
* [[Civil Engineering]]&nbsp;— a wide-ranging field, including [[building engineering]], civil engineering, construction engineering, industrial, [[manufacturing]], mechanical, materials and control engineering
* [[Clean Technology]]&nbsp;— use energy, water and raw materials and other inputs more efficiently and productively. Create less waste or toxicity and deliver equal or superior performance.
* [[Clean Technology]]&nbsp;— use energy, water and raw materials and other inputs more efficiently and productively. Create less waste or toxicity and deliver equal or superior performance.
* [[Computer Engineering]]
* [[Computer Engineering]]
* [[Computer Science and Engineering]]
* [[Computer Science and Engineering]]
* [[Civil Engineering]]&nbsp;— a wide-ranging field, including [[building engineering]], civil engineering, construction engineering, industrial, [[manufacturing]], mechanical, materials and control engineering
* [[Control Engineering]]&nbsp;— a relatively new and more specialized [[Electrical Engineering#Subfields|subfield]] of Electrical Engineering that focuses on integrating Electrical Controls and their programming.
* [[Electrical and Computer Engineering]]/[[Electronic Engineering]]&nbsp;— very diverse field, including Computer Engineering, [[Telecommunications engineering|Communication/Communication systems engineering]], [[Information Technology]], Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, [[Microelectronic Engineering]], Microelectronics, [[Nanotechnology]], Mechatronics, Software Engineering, Systems, [[Wireless]] and [[Telecommunications]], [[Photovoltaic]] and [[Power Engineering]]
* [[Electrical and Computer Engineering]]/[[Electronic Engineering]]&nbsp;— very diverse field, including Computer Engineering, [[Telecommunications engineering|Communication/Communication systems engineering]], [[Information Technology]], Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, [[Microelectronic Engineering]], Microelectronics, [[Nanotechnology]], Mechatronics, Software Engineering, Systems, [[Wireless]] and [[Telecommunications]], [[Photovoltaic]] and [[Power Engineering]]
* [[Control Engineering]]&nbsp;— a relatively new and more specialized [[Electrical Engineering#Subfields|subfield]] of Electrical Engineering that focuses on integrating Electrical Controls and their programming.
* [[Engineering Management]]&nbsp;— the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations
* [[Engineering Management]]&nbsp;— the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations
* [[Environmental Engineering]]&nbsp;— includes fields such as Environmental, Geological, Geomatic, Mining, Marine and [[Ocean Engineering]]
* [[Environmental Engineering]]&nbsp;— includes fields such as Environmental, Geological, Geomatic, Mining, Marine and [[Ocean Engineering]]
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* [[Geomatics Engineering]]&nbsp;— acquisition, modeling analysis and management of spatial data. Focuses on satellite positioning, [[remote sensing]], land surveying, wireless location and [[Geographic Information Systems]] (GIS).<ref>[http://www.geomatics.ucalgary.ca/about] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100505235758/http://www.geomatics.ucalgary.ca/about|date=May 5, 2010}}</ref>
* [[Geomatics Engineering]]&nbsp;— acquisition, modeling analysis and management of spatial data. Focuses on satellite positioning, [[remote sensing]], land surveying, wireless location and [[Geographic Information Systems]] (GIS).<ref>[http://www.geomatics.ucalgary.ca/about] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100505235758/http://www.geomatics.ucalgary.ca/about|date=May 5, 2010}}</ref>
* [[Geotechnical Engineering]]&nbsp;— a combination of civil and mining engineering and involves the analysis of [[earth materials]].
* [[Geotechnical Engineering]]&nbsp;— a combination of civil and mining engineering and involves the analysis of [[earth materials]].
* [[Industrial Engineering]]&nbsp;— studies facilities planning, plant layout, work measurement, job design, methods engineering, human factors, manufacturing processes, [[operations management]], statistical quality control, systems, psychology and basic operations management
* [[Information Engineering]]&nbsp;— same as Information Technology.
* [[Information Engineering]]&nbsp;— same as Information Technology.
* [[Industrial Engineering]]&nbsp;— studies facilities planning, plant layout, work measurement, job design, methods engineering, human factors, manufacturing processes, [[operations management]], statistical quality control, systems, psychology and basic operations management
* [[Instrumentation Engineering]]&nbsp;— a branch of engineering dealing with measurement
* [[Instrumentation Engineering]]&nbsp;— a branch of engineering dealing with measurement
* [[Integrated Engineering]]&nbsp;— a multi-disciplinary, design-project-based engineering degree program.
* [[Integrated Engineering]]&nbsp;— a multi-disciplinary, design-project-based engineering degree program.
* [[Leather]] Engineering — an applied chemistry type based on leather and its application.
* [[Leather]] Engineering — an applied chemistry type based on leather and its application.
* [[Manufacturing Engineering]]: Includes methods engineering, manufacturing process planning, tool design, metrology, Robotics, [[Computer integrated manufacturing]], [[operations management]] and [[Manufacturing process management|manufacturing management]]
* [[Manufacturing Engineering]]: Includes methods engineering, manufacturing process planning, tool design, metrology, Robotics, [[Computer integrated manufacturing]], [[operations management]] and [[Manufacturing process management|manufacturing management]]
* [[Marine Engineering]] — includes the engineering of [[Watercraft|boats, ships, oil rigs and any other marine vessel]] or structure, as well as oceanographic engineering. Specifically, marine engineering is the discipline of applying engineering sciences, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering and [[computer science]], to the development, design, operation and maintenance of [[Marine propulsion|watercraft propulsion]] and on-board systems and oceanographic technology. It includes but is not limited to power and propulsion plants, [[machinery]], [[piping]], [[automation]] and [[control systems]] for marine vehicles of any kind, such as surface ships and submarines.
* [[Materials Engineering]]&nbsp;— includes metallurgy, [[polymer engineering|polymer]] and [[ceramic engineering]]
* [[Materials Engineering]]&nbsp;— includes metallurgy, [[polymer engineering|polymer]] and [[ceramic engineering]]
* [[Marine Engineering]] — includes the engineering of [[Watercraft|boats, ships, oil rigs and any other marine vessel]] or structure, as well as oceanographic engineering. Specifically, marine engineering is the discipline of applying engineering sciences, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering and [[computer science]], to the development, design, operation and maintenance of [[Marine propulsion|watercraft propulsion]] and on-board systems and oceanographic technology. It includes but is not limited to power and propulsion plants, [[machinery]], [[piping]], [[automation]] and [[control systems]] for marine vehicles of any kind, such as surface ships and submarines.
* [[Mechanical Engineering]]&nbsp;— includes engineering of total systems where mechanical science principles apply to objects in motion including [[transportation]], [[energy]], [[buildings]], [[aerospace]] and [[machine design]]. Explores the applications of the theoretical fields of [[Mechanics]], [[kinematics]], [[thermodynamics]], materials science, [[structural analysis]], manufacturing and [[electricity]]
* [[Mechanical Engineering]]&nbsp;— includes engineering of total systems where mechanical science principles apply to objects in motion including [[transportation]], [[energy]], [[buildings]], [[aerospace]] and [[machine design]]. Explores the applications of the theoretical fields of [[Mechanics]], [[kinematics]], [[thermodynamics]], materials science, [[structural analysis]], manufacturing and [[electricity]]
* [[Mechatronics Engineering]]&nbsp;- includes a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications engineering, control engineering and computer engineering
* [[Mechatronics Engineering]]&nbsp;- includes a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications engineering, control engineering and computer engineering
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* [[Process Engineering]] — the understanding and application of the fundamental principles and laws of nature that allow humans to transform raw material and energy into products that are useful to society, at an industrial level.
* [[Process Engineering]] — the understanding and application of the fundamental principles and laws of nature that allow humans to transform raw material and energy into products that are useful to society, at an industrial level.
* [[Production Engineering]]&nbsp;— a term used in the UK and Europe similar to Industrial Engineering in [[North America]]. It includes the engineering of machines, people, processes and management. Explores the applications of the theoretical field of Mechanics.
* [[Production Engineering]]&nbsp;— a term used in the UK and Europe similar to Industrial Engineering in [[North America]]. It includes the engineering of machines, people, processes and management. Explores the applications of the theoretical field of Mechanics.
* [[Textile Engineering]]&nbsp;— based on the conversion of three types of [[fiber]] into [[yarn]], then [[fabric]], then [[textiles]]
* [[Robotics]] and [[Automation engineering|Automation Engineering]] &nbsp;— relates all engineering fields for implementation in robotics and automation
* [[Robotics]] and [[Automation engineering|Automation Engineering]] &nbsp;— relates all engineering fields for implementation in robotics and automation
* [[Software Engineering]]&nbsp;— systematic application of scientific and technological knowledge, methods and experience to the design, implementation, testing and documentation of software
* [[Structural Engineering]]&nbsp;— analyze, design, plan and research structural components, systems and loads, in order to achieve design goals including high-risk structures ensuring the safety and comfort of users or occupants in a wide range of specialties.
* [[Structural Engineering]]&nbsp;— analyze, design, plan and research structural components, systems and loads, in order to achieve design goals including high-risk structures ensuring the safety and comfort of users or occupants in a wide range of specialties.
* [[Software Engineering]]&nbsp;— systematic application of scientific and technological knowledge, methods and experience to the design, implementation, testing and documentation of software
* [[Systems Engineering]]&nbsp;— focuses on the analysis, design, development and organization of complex systems
* [[Systems Engineering]]&nbsp;— focuses on the analysis, design, development and organization of complex systems<ref>[[List of systems sciences organizations]]</ref><ref>[[List of systems engineering universities]]</ref>
* [[Textile Engineering]]&nbsp;— based on the conversion of three types of [[fiber]] into [[yarn]], then [[fabric]], then [[textiles]]<ref>[[List of systems sciences organizations]]</ref><ref>[[List of systems engineering universities]]</ref>


==International variations==
==International variations==

Latest revision as of 02:04, 11 June 2025

Template:Short description Template:Multiple issues A Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) or a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE[1]) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded to a college graduate majoring in an engineering discipline at a higher education institution.

In the United Kingdom, a Bachelor of Engineering degree program is accredited by one of the Engineering Council's professional engineering institutions as suitable for registration as an incorporated engineer or chartered engineer with further study to masters level. In Canada, a degree from a Canadian university can be accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). Alternatively, it might be accredited directly by another professional engineering institution, such as the US-based Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The Bachelor of Engineering contributes to the route to chartered engineer (UK), registered engineer or licensed professional engineer and has been approved by representatives of the profession. Similarly Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in India is accredited by All India Council for Technical Education. Most universities in the United States and Europe award bachelor's degrees in engineering through various names.

A less common and possibly the oldest variety of the degree in the English-speaking world is Baccalaureus in Arte Ingeniaria (B.A.I.), a Latin name meaning Bachelor in the Art of Engineering.[2] Here Baccalaureus in Arte Ingeniaria implies excellence in carrying out the 'art' or 'function' of an engineer. Some South African universities refer to their engineering degrees as B.Ing. (Script error: No such module "Lang"., in Afrikaans).

Engineering fields

A Bachelor of Engineering degree will usually be undertaken in one field of engineering, which is sometimes noted in the degree postnominals, as in B.E., B.AE. (Aero), or B.Eng (Elec). Common fields for the Bachelor of Engineering degree include the following fields:

International variations

Australia

In Australia, the Bachelor of Engineering (BE or BEng - depending on the institution) is a four-year undergraduate degree course and a professional qualification.

The title of “engineer” is not protected in Australia, therefore anyone can claim to be an engineer and practice without the necessary competencies, understanding of standards or in compliance with a code of ethics.[10] The industry has attempted to overcome the lack of title protection through chartership (CPEng), national registration (NER) and various state registration (RPEQ) programs which are usually obtained after a few years of professional practice.

Canada

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The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), a division of the Engineers Canada, sets out and maintains the standards of accreditation among Canadian undergraduate engineering programs. Graduates of those programs are deemed by the profession to have the required academic qualifications to be licensed as professional engineers in Canada.[11] This practice is intended to maintain standards of education and allow mobility of engineers in different provinces of Canada.[12]

A CEAB-accredited degree is the minimum academic requirement for registration as a professional engineer anywhere in the country and the standard against which all other engineering academic qualifications are measured.[13] Graduation from an accredited program, which normally involves four years of study, is a required first step to becoming a professional engineer. Regulation and accreditation are accomplished through a self-governing body (the name of which varies from province to province), which is given the power by statute to register and discipline engineers, as well as regulate the field of engineering in the individual provinces.

Graduates of non-CEAB-accredited programs must demonstrate that their education is at least equivalent to that of a graduate of a CEAB-accredited program.[13]

Nigeria

In Nigeria, the Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) is a five year undergraduate professional degree course.

The title of "Engineer" or "Engr" is protected in Nigeria, making it impossible for any one to be addressed officially as one, if not a certified engineer.

Certification comes with registration and accreditation by Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN). It is the regulatory body that governs the practice of engineering in Nigeria.[14]

The membership is required to practice engineering independently. It is a requirement for some engineering firms and is mandatory for government contracts.

See also

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