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The Department of Engineering enables students to develop comprehensive expertise in a demanding discipline that leads to professional opportunities across numerous specialties. The engineering curriculum provides a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with specializations in civil, computer, electrical manufacturing, and mechatronics, along with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME). These programs stress core principles of engineering design, covering both theoretical concepts and practical implementations enhanced through hands-on lab work and real-world projects. Students are required to pass the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE), marking the initial phase toward obtaining a Professional Engineer license.
Civil engineering focuses on planning and overseeing the development of physical infrastructure and natural environments, encompassing structures like bridges, roads, canals, dams, buildings, airports, tunnels, and other major projects. As one of the most ancient engineering fields, civil engineering divides into several branches such as construction, environmental, transportation, structural, geotechnical, and water resource engineering. Graduates often find employment with government bodies, state or local municipalities, or private engineering companies.