👉 Associate engineering is an undergraduate degree program designed for students who have completed their high school education but are seeking to enter the engineering field. It typically spans three years and provides a comprehensive foundation in core engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, civil, and chemical engineering. Students in associate programs gain practical experience through laboratory work, internships, and hands-on projects, preparing them for entry-level positions in industry. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, enabling graduates to contribute effectively to engineering teams and projects. Upon completion, associate engineers often qualify for entry-level roles, including technical assistant, production assistant, or lab technician positions, with the potential to advance to higher-level engineering positions with additional education and experience.