Online Bachelor Degree in Engineering

Online engineering programs leading to a bachelor's degree offer unparalleled flexibility in scheduling and a wide range of career-oriented courses. Online classes for beginning engineering students at the bachelor's level provide a solid foundation in the major fields of the discipline, including electronics, structural mechanics, chemical engineering, biomedicine, civil engineering, petroleum and industrial engineering, materials, microprocessors and computers.
Admissions requirements for online engineering programs may require students to have an initial background in mathematics (algebra through trigonometry, and calculus), biology, physics, and chemistry. Nearly 1.5 million professionals work in the engineering field, with the majority employed in civil, mechanical, and industrial engineering disciplines. Engineers with electrical, computer, aerospace, environmental, and chemical specialties also hold a high number of jobs.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that job growth in the engineering professions will be steady through 2014, with many jobs opening in the services sector and in research and development.
Software engineers will also enjoy steady job growth. Online courses leading to a bachelor's degree in software engineering provide fundamental training in database development, networks and security, systems design and analysis.
Biomedical engineers, according to the BLS, will find "much-faster-than-average" job growth over the next decade as America's aging population will require more sophisticated healthcare solutions delivered through medical testing and devices.
There's another fast-growing sub-field for engineers who specialize in environmental sciences. Federal, state, and local environmental legislation will create the need for well-trained engineers. Job rates for environmental engineers, the BLS says, will be less affected by changes in the economy than any other group in the engineering disciplines.
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