Students will acquire the ability to master fundamental principles of engineering including industrial, electrical, and civil engineering.
Programs
Civil Engineering
Comprehensive foundation in planning, design, and management of civil infrastructure and service systems with specializations in environmental, geotechnical, hydraulic, structural and transportation engineering.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
With the application of mathematical and physical concepts, students will learn to navigate engineering problems through laboratory and design experiences. This program will prepare you for a career in multiple fields, including management engineering, product design, medicine, law, entrepreneurship, and software engineering.
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Learn to solve large problems by implementing innovative and critical thinking while incorporating people, information, and technological resources.
Mechatronics Engineering
Integrating new and developing technologies, the Mechatronics Engineering program will incorporate a synergistic curriculum that bridges the application of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering using electronics, control systems and computer engineering, in the development of electro-mechanical products and systems through an integrated design approach.
Transportation Systems
The Transportation Systems Program exposes students to planning, engineering, economics, management, and logistics.
Transportation and Urban Infrastructure Engineering
Students will gain a broad understanding of planning, engineering, economics, management, and logistics through the utilization of mathematics, science, technological tools, and principles of engineering.
Yes. If your financial circumstances changes, you may receive more or less
aid. For example, your eligibility for financial aid could change significantly,
especially if you have a different number of family members in college.
Renewal of your financial aid package also depends on your satisfactory
academic progress (SAP) towards a degree.
I probably don’t qualify for aid. Should I apply for aid anyway?
Yes. Many families mistakenly think they don’t qualify for aid and prevent
themselves from receiving financial aid by failing to apply for it. There are a
few sources of aid such as unsubsidized Stafford and PLUS loans that are
available regardless of need, but you have to fill out a FAFSA to qualify. The
FAFSA application is free, we recommend that everyone fill it out
Will financial aid cover all of my costs?
Maybe. In some circumstances, financial aid will cover the student’s full
tuition and fees for the school year. However, it could only cover a portion.
Once your FAFSA is processed and your award has been packaged, you will
receive a letter outlining your full award.