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Professor, Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) . Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology

Current Roles

Employees:
344
Revenue:
$77.4M
About
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology (est. 1908) is one of New England's oldest colleges of engineering and industrial technologies, started with a bequest from Benjamin Franklin and a gift from Andrew Carnegie. Our goal is to create a career path by developing a learning environment, through industry partnerships, shared resources, and effective classroom and laboratory practices, which sets the standard for a job-oriented technical education, at both the associate and bachelor degree level. The College attracts a diverse student body, racially, ethnically and economically. Because our student body has unique needs, we offer a "hi-tech, high-touch" approach, caring for each student as a whole, as we create the personalized learning environment which every student needs. Because of our emphasis on student success, we provide comprehensive academic and financial support to our students, leading to a high rate of graduation and gainful employment thereafter. Dr. Benjamin Franklin believed that good apprentices would become good citizens. That vision has guided the College's pragmatic approach of developing curriculum that meets industry needs, and ensuring student success through comprehensive support. Demand for our graduates is high, not only because they have the skills employers need, but because they learn how to communicate effectively and are valued members of the teams to which they belong. Our curriculum focuses on application, training our students to diagnose and solve problems. As high-skilled technicians, they know how to make things work; as good citizens, they herald civic responsibility in their communities.
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Address
41 Berkeley Street
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Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Phone Numbers
617-423-4630

Past Companies

Benjamin Franklin Institute of TechnologyProfessor, Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)
Stone & Webster EngineeringPrincipal Engineer
General Dynamics, QSDEngineering Specialist

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