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Undergraduate Programs and Courses
Bachelor of Engineering
- B.E. Specialization in Engineering Science
(Biomedical Option/Civil Option/Environmental Option)
This program reflects the need within a broad-based engineering curriculum for a diversity of offerings reflecting the diversity of careers in the engineering field today. Engineering today encompasses many new technologies, but the core educational requirements remain a thorough grounding in mathematics, physical sciences, engineering sciences and design. The Engineering Science degree then allows students to specialize in one of three options: biomedical, civil, or environmental.
Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the program will have:
- A. Become successful practitioners in biomedical engineering.
B. Become successful practitioners in civil engineering.
- Apply their liberal arts background to business and society.
- Continue to develop intellectually.
- Acclimate to the business environment.
Bachelor of Science
- B.S. Specialization in Electrical Engineering
This program is intended for students who wish intensive study at the undergraduate level to develop proficiency in the field of electrical engineering. The curriculum provides a broad foundation in engineering, mathematics, physics and liberal arts.
Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the program will have:
- Become successful practitioners in electrical engineering.
- Apply their liberal arts background to business and society.
- Continue to develop intellectually
- Acclimate to the business environment.
- B.S. Specialization in Industrial Engineering
Industrial engineering contributes to the management decision-making process. It is concerned with the optimal utilization of integrated systems of people, methods, materials, machines and energy to achieve organizational goals. In the application of principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, it is distinguished from other engineering disciplines in its concern with problems which involve human effort and energy, production systems, economy in the use of money, materials and time, and a high utilization of the social sciences.
Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the program will have:
- Become successful practitioners in industrial engineering.
- Apply their liberal arts background to business and society.
- Continue to develop intellectually.
- Acclimate to the business environment.
- B.S. Specialization in Mechanical Engineering
This program provides intensive study at the undergraduate level in the field of mechanical engineering. A healthy mix of theory, experiment and design informs the curriculum. Design is introduced early in the curriculum, and all graduates are expected to be broadly enough educated to complete capstone senior design courses in two distinct areas of mechanical engineering. Extensive laboratory involvement inculcates valuable insights into experimental methods and, in some cases, original research.
Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the program will have:
- Become successful practitioners in mechanical engineering.
- Apply their liberal arts background to business and society.
- Continue to develop intellectually.
- Acclimate to the business environment.
Bachelor of Arts
- B.A. Specialization in Engineering Science
(Biomedical Engineering Option/Production and Manufacturing Option)
This program is designed for those students who wish to combine elements of a fundamental engineering program with those of a broad liberal arts program.
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