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The Engineering Department enables students to acquire specialized expertise in a demanding discipline that opens doors to diverse professional career paths. The engineering curriculum provides a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with focus areas including civil, computer, electrical manufacturing, and mechatronics, along with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME). These programs stress core engineering design principles, covering both theoretical knowledge and applied skills enhanced through laboratory work and industry projects. All students are required to successfully complete the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam, initiating their journey toward Professional Engineer licensure.
Computer engineering blends computer science and electrical engineering principles to create innovative digital solutions. Professionals in this field design hardware and software systems for various devices, from wearables and smartphones to advanced supercomputers. They integrate computing capabilities into machinery to develop smart and IoT-enabled devices, driving innovation across sectors like mobile technology, automotive systems, medical equipment, consumer electronics, robotics, and network infrastructure. Given computing's universal importance, graduates can pursue careers in multiple industries including education, healthcare, financial services, insurance, industrial production, telecom, public sector, and commerce.