Departments
Departments within Newark College of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering 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 that help people to live longer and stay healthier.
Chemical and Materials Engineering
The Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering 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.
Civil & Environmental Engineering
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering's mission is to educate 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. Our program objectives are reflected in the achievements of our recent alumni.
Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 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, power systems, renewable energy, nanoscale electronic and photonic devices and bio-systems.
Engineering Technology
The Department of Engineering Technology emphasizes both technical and management skills to prepare students for careers in industries ranging from construction management to advanced manufacturing, including product and process development, quality control, and network administration.
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering offers a strong foundation in engineering theory that complements hands-on learning through laboratory courses and integrated design experiences, including the senior capstone class, which all make use of the latest computer-aided design tools.