ABET-accredited HBCU Engineering Schools Florida A&M University (Continued)
College/School Overview In its brief but impressive history, the College of Engineering has become one of the premier learning centers of its kind. The college offers comprehensive academic programs at all levels and works to continually evaluate, expand and improve programs to ensure that engineering students are prepared for the demands of an innovative global society. The college is a leading academic institution with excellent records of achievement in research and public service. The college has attracted an outstanding faculty from all over the world. Having first-class programs with world-class facilities, such as the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Materials Research Building, the Center for Advanced Power Systems and the Aero-propulsion Mechatronics and Energy Center, and faculty and staff who have a passion to educate, the college products well- trained students with excellent entrepreneurial and job skills.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science: Chemical engineering, cvil engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering Graduate Degrees: Master’s and doctorate in chemical engineering, master’s and doctorate in biomedical engineering, master’s and doctorate in civil engineering, master of engineering in civil engineering, master’s and doctorate in electrical engineering, master’s and doctorate in industrial engineering, master’s and doctorate in mechanical engineering
Research Initiatives And Capabilities
• Polymers, materials, nanomaterial and nontechnology
• Renewable, advanced and sustainable energy • Biomedical imaging, cellular and tissue engineering
• Advanced transportation systems, structures, hydraulics
• Environmental sustainability and water resources
• Intelligent systems, control and robotics • Communication, information technology and cyber security
• Active and supersonic flow controls • Superconductivity materials and applications • Manufacturing and operations research
Point of contact
Dr. Yaw D. Yeboah, Dean and Professor FAMU-FSU College of Engineering 2525 Pottsdamer Street, Suite B206 Tallahassee, Florida 32310-6046 Phone: 850.410.6161 | Fax: 850.410.6546 Email:
dean@eng.fsu.edu Website:
www.eng.fsu.edu
26 USBE&IT I SUMMER 2014 Hampton University Institution
A historically Black institution, Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with strong liberal arts undergirding. The university offers exemplary programs and opportunities to enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner. In carrying out its mission, the university requires that everything it does in the areas of teaching, research and service be of the highest quality.
College/School Overview The School of Engineering and
Technology (SET) is home to academic programs in architecture, aviation and engineering. The school enrolls approximately 320 students and produces about 50 graduates annually. The SET strategic plan calls for expanding and strengthening the undergraduate offerings, building graduate engineering programs, and developing clearly defined research areas of excellence. The school is also building contracting relationships with prime contractors in a variety of applications across federal agencies.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science: Electrical and computer engineering, Chemical engineering, Aviation management, Aviation management—air traffic control, Flight education, Computer science (school of science), Mathematical sciences (school of science) Graduate Degrees: Master of Architecture, Master of Science in computer science (school of science), Master of Science in physics (school of science), Ph.D. in physics (school of science)
Research Initiatives And Capabilities
• Energy, the environment and sustainability • Sensors and data fusion • Data and network security • Transportation systems and infrastructure • Robotics • Aerospace propulsion • Imaging (medical and non-medical) • Materials • Reverse engineering • Catalysis • Manufacturing • Imaging (medical and non-medical) • Biomedical • Medical physics
Point of contact
Dr. Eric J. Sheppard, Dean School of Engineering and Technology Hampton University, 268 Marshall Ave. Hampton, VA 23666 Phone: 757.728.6970 | Fax: 757.728.6972 Email:
eric.sheppard@
hamptonu.edu Website:
http://set.hamptonu.edu
Howard University Institution
Howard University is one of the country’s leading private universities. Founded in 1867 in Washington, D.C., it is the home to 13 schools and colleges offering undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional degrees in a number of disciplines. The university continues to attract the nation’s top students and produces more on-campus African-American Ph.D.’s than any other university in the world. Since 1998, the university has produced two Rhodes Scholars, two Truman Scholars, 24 Fulbright Scholars, 20 Pickering Fellows, six Luard Scholars and 13 Presidential Scholars.
College/School Overview
The College of Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences (CEACS) is composed of the School of Engineering and Computer Sciences and the School of Architecture and Design. Howard graduates are skilled in creative design and the application of technological and scientific solutions to complex and challenging problems, interpersonal relations, teamwork, critical thinking and leadership. CEACS is home to six academic departments offering accredited undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The departments are architecture, chemical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Architecture Bachelor of Science: Chemical engineering, Civil engineering, Electrical engineering, Computer engineering, Mechanical engineering, Systems and computer science Graduate Programs: Master of Engineering (in civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering), Master of Science in chemical engineering, Master of Computer Science, Ph.D. (in computer and information systems, engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering), Cybersecurity graduate certificate
Research Initiatives And Capabilities
• Chemical engineering: bio molecular, nanotechnology, environmental engineering
• Civil and environmental engineering: structural engineering, transportation
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