BU ENG Program Allows Students from Different Backgrounds to LEAP into Engineering

ENG’s Late Entry Accelerated Program (LEAP) is a unique program that allows students with non-engineering backgrounds to earn master’s degrees in engineering. Instead of requiring them to earn a second bachelor’s degree, LEAP provides a customized, streamlined set of undergrad coursework that prepares them to advance into any of ENG’s nine master’s programs.

During their first year, LEAP students can take a free two-week intersession program called LEAP LIFE, an acronym combining LEAP and the phrase “Leap Into the Future of Engineering.” Students literally get their hands dirty (or their fingers sticky with the rosin flux used in soldering circuit boards), gaining technical skills they’ll need to land internships, and ultimately, careers in engineering.

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