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Graduates of the Picker Program forge their own paths. They’re creative thinkers and skilled communicators who know that the sky is the limit. Some choose to continue their engineering education; others pursue careers in both the private and public sector. In all settings, these women are changing the face of engineering.
A Smith engineering degree opens doors to top graduate programs. Approximately 40 percent of students have gone on for advanced study at leading institutions in the United States and abroad. These schools include:
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Carnegie Mellon |
Princeton |
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Cornell |
Stanford |
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Dartmouth |
UC Berkeley, Davis & San Diego |
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Johns Hopkins |
University of Illinois |
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MIT |
Notre Dame |
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Purdue |
Univeristy of Stuttgart |
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Univ. of Pennsylvania |
Georgia Tech |
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Brown |
Duke |
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Penn State |
Oxford University |
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London School of Econ. |
UMass-Amherst |
Approximately 60 percent of Picker Program
graduates enter the workforce. Along with pursuing careers in engineering, they use
their broad education to succeed in business, construction management, finance, teaching,
and more. Companies and agencies employing graduates include:
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Accenture |
JP Morgan |
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Bechtel Corporation |
Johnson & Johnson
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Boeing Company |
Lockheed Martin |
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Boston Scientific |
Pratt & Whitney |
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Dow Chemical Company |
Raytheon |
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EPA |
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation |
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Apple |
General Electric |
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Verizon |
UTC Power |
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Fuss & O'Neill |
Tighe & Bond |
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Camp, Dresser, & McKee |
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Visit the Career Development Office for specific employment information for engineers.
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