Kettering University (formerly the "General Motors Institute") is an engineering school in Flint, Michigan along the Flint River on property that used to be the main manufacturing location for General Motors. It is named after inventor Charles Kettering.
The school is one of the few engineering schools that focuses on preparing students for the workplace through continued experience as a co-op. The university boasts that 100% of its seniors are employed or accepted to graduate schools before graduation and that one out of six alumni either own their own business or are high-level managers in a Fortune 500 company (see #Notable Alumni). Even though the school is small, it is home to the largest mechanical engineering department in the United States and is consistently ranked by US News and World Report as one of the best schools for an undergraduate engineering education without PhD programs.
Kettering University offers Bachelor of Science Degrees in Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Industrial Engineering, Management, and Mechanical Engineering. The University also offers several minors and has recently developed a Master's Program.
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Kettering University - Details on this co-op college in Flint, Michigan. It was formerly known as General Motors Institute. It includes information on degrees, student life, and programs.
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