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Engineers make informed decisions by gathering and examining data, applying scientific principles to create analytical models of processes, and forecasting the results of potential solutions to issues. They leverage their creativity to devise inventive approaches to complex challenges. These abilities are beneficial not just in technical professions but also in areas like public service, environmental policy, architecture, education, technology management, finance, entrepreneurship, or patent law. A background in engineering equips you for the future, regardless of your ambitions. The Engineering A.B. degree, provided by the School of Engineering, allows students to merge a thorough, interdisciplinary engineering foundation with the wide-ranging opportunities of Brown's liberal arts curriculum. With just ten required courses, it offers the most flexibility among all the School's degree programs.