ABET-accredited HBCU Engineering Schools engineering, nanotechnology
• Electrical and computer engineering: signal processing and communications, power and control, electromagnetics and antenna, material sciences and nanotechnology, digital systems
• Mechanical engineering: materials engineering, computational fluid mechanics, manufacturing engineering/additive manufacturing
• Systems and computer engineering cybersecurity, computational biology, machine learning, data communications, computer science education
Point of contact
Lorraine N. Fleming, Ph.D., PE Interim Dean College of Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences, 2366 6th Street, NW, Suite 100, Mackey Building, Howard University, Washington, DC 20059 Phone: 202.806.6565 | Fax: 202.238.8513 Email:
lfleming@howard.edu Website:
www.howard.edu/ceacs
Jackson State University Institution
Jackson State University is a diverse, technologically-advanced four-year university steeped in history and committed to preparing its students to become global leaders. It provides a caring, nurturing environment in which to challenge its 9,134 students to improve themselves and serve others. It was founded in 1877 by the American Baptist Home Mission Society and is located in the state’s capital. In 1979, Jackson State was officially designated the Urban University of the state of Mississippi. The university also has campuses in Madison, Mississippi and downtown Jackson.
College/School Overview The College of Science, Engineering
and Technology at Jackson State University is committed to implementing the university’s mission and to focusing its intellectual, experience and other resources on improving the quality of life for its students, the surrounding community, state, nation and the global community. It is comprised of nine academic departments. Among them are the departments of civil engineering and computer and telecommunications engineering, which provide students with quality undergraduate and graduate programs that incorporate the systems aspect of professional engineering practice. The college has achieved a 7 percent increase in enrollment since 2010 and has been awarded 130 federally-funded grants and contracts with awards totaling approximately $30 million annually. It also has over 14 federally-funded student support programs.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science (engineering): Civil engineering, Environmental track, General civil engineering track, Electrical engineering, Biomedical engineering, General electrical engineering track, Power systems track engineering, Computer engineering, Computer science
Graduate Degrees (engineering): Master of Science in computer science, Master of Science in engineering, Civil engineering, Master’s and doctorate in mechanical engineering, Computational engineering, Electrical engineering, Environmental engineering, Geological engineering, Telecommunications engineering
Research Centers
• Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence • Center for Defense Integrated Data • High Performance Computing Center • Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity • Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Research
• Centers in Minority Institutions • Center for Environmental Health
Point of contact
Dr. Richard A. Alo, Dean College of Science, Engineering & Technology Jackson State University 1400 J.R. Lynch Street, Jackson, MS 39217 Phone: 601.979.2153 | 601.979.2058 Email:
richard.a.alo@
jsums.edu Website:
www.jsums.edu/science
Morgan State University
Institution Morgan State University is designated by the State Legislature as Maryland’s Public Urban University and is primarily responsible for addressing the needs of residents, schools and organizations within the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. Enrolling about 8,000 students from all racial and ethnic backgrounds, the student body includes an enriching mix of international students. The mission of the university is to expose students to the full-range of experiences and services that will permit them to successfully meet global challenges that await them as they leave the university.
College/School Overview
Guided by the motto “The Premier Public Urban School the Global Community” School of Engineering enrolls about 850 students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The school prides itself in offering programs that will ensure students develop a mastery of fundamental STEM-based principles, which may be applied effectively to benefit society. In addition to the nationally competitive accredited programs in civil and environmental, electrical and computer, and industrial and systems-related engineering,
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it also offers unique programs that address challenges associated with urban transportation systems. The school has earned a reputation for its close faculty/student interaction, low student/faculty ratio and opportunities for pre-professional experiences through gained internships. To ensure student success, Morgan State University has a diverse team of professionals working closely with faculty to assist students in the negotiation of the college environment. State-of-the-art facilities coupled with the program’s commitment to service, are all designed to achieve excellence through education.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science: Civil and environmental engineering, Electrical and computer, engineering, Industrial and systems engineering, Transportation and urban infrastructure Graduate Degrees: Master of Engineering, Master of Science in electrical engineering (online), Certificate in transportation systems, Certificate in cybersecurity, Doctorate of engineering
Research Initiatives And Capabilities
• Electrical and computer engineering • Cybersecurity operations and physical systems
• Software defined and cognitive radio systems • RF/microwave/mm wave communication systems
• Computational engineering and analytics • High performance analog integrated circuits • Biomedical engineering systems • Wireless cybersecurity/information assurance
• Engineering education • Image and signal processing • Civil and environmental engineering, water resources and ground water systems
• Bridge/large-scale structural systems • Geotechnical studies • Geospatial and remote sensing studies • Fluid mechanics • Industrial and systems engineering, lean and advanced manufacturing
• Robotics and automated manufacturing • Project and engineering management • Ergonomics/human factors engineering • Energy systems • Data mining • Industrial safety and health • Operations research
Point of contact
Dr. Eugene M. DeLoatch, Dean Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering Morgan State University 5200 Perring Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21251 Phone: 443.885.3231 | Fax:443.885.8218 Email:
Eugene.deloatch@
morgan.edu Website:
www.soe.morgan.edu
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