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The College provides Bachelor of Science degree programs in various engineering disciplines, including architectural, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, mechanical, and natural gas engineering, as well as computer science and industrial management with applied engineering technology.
The industrial management and applied engineering technology program holds accreditation from the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).
These undergraduate engineering curricula aim to impart fundamental engineering principles through a balanced approach. Students first establish strong foundations in mathematics, chemistry, physics, humanities, and social sciences. Engineering science courses then apply these fundamentals to system analysis, while design components teach problem-solving methodologies for societal technological challenges. The computer science and industrial management programs follow a similar structure to ensure comprehensive field knowledge.
Modern laboratory facilities support hands-on learning with industry-standard equipment and processes. Students gain practical experience with professional instruments and procedures. A dedicated computation center remains accessible throughout their academic journey.