<p>Most definitely. The challenge level is high, and engineers never stop working. The engineering program is very undergraduate focused, so you’ll most definitely have small courses, though the selection won’t be as wide as a technical school. You also have the opportunity to get involved in (usually) one liberal arts course per semester on top of the normal engineering courseload. It’s a good mix between liberal arts and engineering in terms of a well rounded education. Tufts makes sure that everyone who graduates can write (one of the most important aspects in life actually). A lot of our engineers go to elite graduate school programs afterwards.</p>