Our Academic Departments
Applied Engineering and Technology
Emphasizes both technical and management skills to prepare students for careers in industries ranging from construction management to advanced manufacturing and network administration..
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Engages students in learning and research opportunities at the intersection of technology and the biomedical sciences, where medical knowledge and scientific information are translated into practical applications and medicines.
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Immerses students in experiential learning and cutting-edge research in areas as diverse as advanced materials, biotechnology, membrane science and technology, particle engineering, nanotechnology, polymers, and environmental technology.
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Educates a diverse student body to be employed in the engineering profession, to encourage research and scholarship among our faculty and students and to promote service to the engineering profession and society.
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Provides a student-centered, practice-oriented education with opportunities for research in an exceptionally wide range of fields, including signal and image processing, intelligent systems, nanoscale electronic and photonic devices.
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Offers a strong foundation in engineering theory that complements hands-on learning through laboratory courses and integrated design experiences, including the senior capstone class
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undergraduate students currently working on research projects
$2.3M
spent on undergraduate student research stipends and grants
We provide hands-on and laboratory experiences through design projects and research teams.
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Students band together in clubs to design, build and test cars, robots, drones, canoes and bridges.
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“Earning a Ph.D. qualifies you to do highly technical work - you'll be able to work in certain roles that are geared for those with a Ph.D.”
Dr. Matt Bandelt

“The opportunities, ROI and ability to work on a PhD in an R1 research institution are majorly beneficial.”
Valeria Barra

“I wanted to get a broader exposure to manufacturing. I particularly enjoyed my design-for-manufacturing classes.”
Satish Chamy Velumani
Class of 2001
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