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- La Escuela de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Míchigan (en inglés: University of Michigan College of Engineering) es el centro docente de ingeniería de la Universidad de Míchigan. La escuela se fundó en el 1854, con cursos en ingeniería civil. Desde su fundación, la escuela de Ingeniería ha ido estableciendo los primeros programas en el mundo en ingeniería aeronáutica (1914), ingeniería informática, ingeniería eléctrica, e ingeniería nuclear. El programa de Ciencia de Materiales e Ingeniería es el programa más antiguo de metalurgia y materiales en los Estados Unidos. El programa de ingeniería biológica es el de más reciente creación. La escuela ocupa el campus norte de la Universidad. (es)
- The University of Michigan College of Engineering, also known as Michigan Engineering, is the engineering unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. With an enrollment of 7,133 undergraduate and 3,537 graduate students, the College of Engineering is one of the premier engineering schools in the United States. The College of Engineering is ranked No. 7 in the United States by U.S. News & World Report in its 2021 publication. The college was founded in 1854, with courses in civil engineering. Since its founding, the College of Engineering established some of the earliest programs in various fields such as data science, computer science, electrical engineering, and nuclear engineering. The college's aerospace engineering program celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2014. The Materials Science and Engineering program is the oldest continuing metallurgy and materials program in the United States. The college was first located on the University's Central Campus before moving to the University's North Campus — which occupies approximately 800 acres (3.25 km²)— starting in the late 1940s. Today, the College of Engineering is prominently located in the center of the University's North Campus (the Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory is located on Central Campus), which is shared with the School of Music, Theatre and Dance, School of Art and Design, and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. The North Campus also houses Lurie Tower, one of 2 grand carillons on the Ann Arbor campus, and one of only 23 in the world. The college's Office of Student Affairs offers an optional alumni interview program, called Hometown Alumni Involvement Link (HAIL), to select first-year applicants for informational purposes. (en)
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- La Escuela de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Míchigan (en inglés: University of Michigan College of Engineering) es el centro docente de ingeniería de la Universidad de Míchigan. La escuela se fundó en el 1854, con cursos en ingeniería civil. Desde su fundación, la escuela de Ingeniería ha ido estableciendo los primeros programas en el mundo en ingeniería aeronáutica (1914), ingeniería informática, ingeniería eléctrica, e ingeniería nuclear. El programa de Ciencia de Materiales e Ingeniería es el programa más antiguo de metalurgia y materiales en los Estados Unidos. El programa de ingeniería biológica es el de más reciente creación. (es)
- The University of Michigan College of Engineering, also known as Michigan Engineering, is the engineering unit of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. With an enrollment of 7,133 undergraduate and 3,537 graduate students, the College of Engineering is one of the premier engineering schools in the United States. The College of Engineering is ranked No. 7 in the United States by U.S. News & World Report in its 2021 publication. (en)
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