Noun
a technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences
Source: WordNetI was going to engineering school but fell in love with physics. Leonard Susskind
Activists hope engineering school won't disturb Monarch Trail: Thousands of monarchs fly south annually along path through Milwaukee County Grounds. Source: Internet
Because of being self-taught in making comics, Rosa relies mostly on the skills he learned in engineering school, which means using technical pens and templates extensively. Source: Internet
A school of medicine and an engineering school were also established in Lille in 1854. Source: Internet
As President Peretz Lavie explains it, although the Israeli university’s roots date back to 1912 as an engineering school, it wasn’t until 1948 that Technion began its transformation into a leading research institution. Source: Internet
In worn Converse sneakers, short-sleeved blue oxford shirt, jeans, and glasses, he looks younger than most of the employees at the company he founded, which has been his passion ever since he dropped out of Stanford's engineering school in 2009. Source: Internet