Forbes 2013 listed engineering graduates, such as vehicle development engineers, mechanical engineers, product design engineers, industrial engineers, and process and control engineers, among those who earn the highest starting salaries. According to the salary survey of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, computer engineering majors were the second highest-paid graduates among the class of 2013 bachelor's degree graduates. In this rapidly changing environment, a few factors remain consistent: engineers will always be in demand, and engineering will continue to grow and be an essential and rewarding profession.

BASE (BINUS ASO School of Engineering) is helping to satisfy the global demand for engineers through their Automotive and Robotics program, and through Product Design Engineering. Based on the Computer Engineering study program, the Automotive and Robotics program entitles graduates to an "A" accreditation by the National Accreditation Board. The Product Design engineering program, which was designed under Industrial Engineering study program, earns a "B" accreditation.

The global teaching environment at BASE promises to help make your dreams of becoming a global citizen with an excellent global job come true. A summer course in Japan, as well as the nurturing energy during the four-year learning process, will prepare you to become a global citizen with a sound work ethic and the right attitude to sustain your career.