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The phrase "an engineering degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a qualification obtained after studying engineering at a college or university.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally earned an engineering degree and was ready to start her career."
Alternatives: "a degree in engineering" or "an engineering qualification."
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In other words, you can't become an engineer without an engineering degree.
I have an engineering degree.
She plans to get an engineering degree from Cooper Union.
Mr. LiMandri has an engineering degree but no license.
Each of them had, or was earning, an engineering degree.
He later took an engineering degree at Athens Polytechnic.
I'd still like to get an engineering degree.
34 have an engineering degree, up from 32 last year.
Mr. Lupo earned an engineering degree at George Washington University.
He holds an engineering degree from North Carolina State University.
Forget for a moment that she lacks an engineering degree.
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