University of Missouri College of Engineering

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The University of Missouri College of Engineering is one of the 19 academic schools and colleges of the University of Missouri, a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri. The College, also known as Mizzou Engineering, has an enrollment of 3,204 students who are enrolled in 10 bachelor’s programs, nine master’s programs and seven doctorate programs. There are six academic departments within the College: Biomedical, Biological and Chemical Engineering; Civil and Environmental Engineering; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; Information Technology; and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The college traces its beginning to the first engineering courses taught west of the Mississippi River in 1849. The college was rdf:langString
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