You’ll start your academic career with classes in the new Integrated Engineering and Science Building, where you’ll have access to the latest equipment and dynamic learning areas.
Throughout your studies, you’ll have many options to supplement your degree with research experience and student competitions. You’ll graduate with experience developing and presenting products, procedures, and research. First-year students enrolled in engineering and engineering technology majors and all College of Engineering and Science seniors will present projects at the year-end Design and Research Conference, a required capstone experience before you graduate.
In addition to your education, we offer the following opportunities:
- Engineering and science-based organizations, through which you can work closely with both your professors and fellow students
- College-wide annual events for you to socialize with faculty, staff and other students
- Access to research centers and professors engaged in solving real-world problems
- Contacts within top engineering firms and academic and government institutions that can help you land your dream job