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Brief Description of Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
The Engineering Division consists of a cogent
interdisciplinary team of students and faculty oriented in the general areas of
Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Undergraduate students earn a
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering with options in Civil, Electrical,
Environmental and Mechanical Engineering. At the graduate level, both the Master
of Science and Ph.D. degrees are offered in Engineering Systems. The curriculum
builds on a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals and continues with a
pertinent set of focused electives and design experiences, educating students to
apply their skills in multiple areas.
Specific faculty areas of research interests include structural
dynamics, geotechnical and structural engineering, sensing, communications and controls, energy systems and power electronics,
material mechanics and thermal-fluid systems, and bioengineering. Many research centers also
reside within the Engineering Division and School providing opportunities for
students and faculty to interact while they formulate and realize society’s
most significant interdisciplinary advances.
A new undergraduate minor program in Humanitarian Engineering
has helped to direct us onto the path toward achieving global sustainability.
Students and faculty work on projects to help meet basic human needs that affect
the less advantaged in the United States and around the world. Explore the
website and let us know what you think.
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