Engineering is studied as an undergraduate major in the USA. Most engineers receive a Bachelor of Science in either Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. There are many hundreds of respected colleges and universities which educate engineers in the USA. It is also possible to get MS and PhD level training at many schools.
Dentistry is studied at the graduate level only. It is not an undergraduate degree. You must complete a Bachelor degree and then enter Dental school for a post graduate Doctorate degree. There are no Bachelor level dental degrees in the USA.
Some elite universities that have both engineering and a dental school are the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Columbia, and also some state universities such as UCLA and UCSF, but you would have to be admitted as an undergraduate to study engineering, and the admittance to the Dental College would be separate.
You can get a list of dental schools by googling NIDCR National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
2007-06-06 01:01:15
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answered by matt 7
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Dental, probably USC followed by UCLA, there is also Harvard, Yale.
Engineering. RPI (Rensalear PolyTechnic), UC Berkely
2007-06-06 08:16:03
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2007-06-06 07:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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