ABET-accredited HBCU Engineering Schools Research Initiatives And Capabilities
• Cybersecurity/physical systems • Sensor and data fusion • Intelligent health monitoring and control systems
• Data and network security • Wireless communications • Advanced transportation systems and infrastructure
• Intelligent manufacturing systems and advanced robotics
Point of Contact
Dr. S. Keith Hargrove, Dean College of Engineering, Technology & Computer Science—Torrence Hall Tennessee State University 3500 John Merritt Blvd Nashville, TN 37209 Phone: 615.963.5401 | Fax: 615.963.5397 Email:
skhargrove@tnstate.edu Website:
www.tnstate.edu/engineering
Tuskegee University Institution
Tuskegee University is a national, independent and coeducational institution that has a historically unique relationship with the State of Alabama, indeed the nation, and the world. At its core, the university prepares students academically, both graduate, professional and undergraduate, for insertion into a world driven by technology, an independent political landscape and a society of complexity that needs solutions to challenging problems. The university has distinctive strengths in the sciences, architecture, business, engineering and development of high-order technical, scientific, intellectual, moral and ethical qualities in students. Also stressed is the connection between education and the qualities of leadership that graduates must manifest, especially for the 21st century workforce and beyond. Tuskegee University seeks students whose technical, scientific and professional qualities are rigorously honed, and people whose spirits are sensitively oriented in ways that make them committed to go beyond self- centered competence to excellence and service to others.
College/School Overview
The College of Engineering, with an enrollment of 800, regarded premier for its production of exceptionally prepared graduates ready to perform with a broad educational background, graduates 100 undergraduate and graduate students annually. The college provides an academic portfolio through the disciplines of engineering to engage students in envisioning learning excellence, research and exploration, and service to the nation and the global community. The college is
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programmed for excellence with the context of Booker T. Washington, the innovation of George Washington Carver and the mettle of the Tuskegee Airmen armed with facilities, professional faculty and staff, and the resources that support public/private funding as demonstrated by its partners and friends. Graduate programs explore new frontiers for solutions that support global issues. Accredited undergraduate programs have become a tradition for students to enter and complete post-secondary/graduate studies in engineering.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science: aerospace science engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering Graduate Degrees: master’s in chemical engineering, master’s in electrical engineering, master’s in mechanical engineering, master’s in systems engineering, Ph.D. in materials science and engineering, master’s in materials science and engineering
Research Initiatives and Capabilities
• aerospace: aerodynamics, flight simulation, human interface, aeronautics, manufacturing
• Chemical: bio-fluids/fuels/chemical, corrosion, environmental, water and wastewater modeling
• Electrical: electronic warfare, systems engineering, smart grid, adaptive networks, cybersecurity
• Mechanical: fatigue/corrosion, membranes, robotics, metallurgy, indoor air quality/food abatement
• Materials science: characterization, nanomaterials, performance/nondestructive evaluation
Point of Contact
Dr. Legand L. Burge, Jr., Dean College of Engineering, Foster Hall 516 University Avenue, Suite 200 Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone: 334.727.8355 | Fax: 334.727.8090 Email:
lburge@mytu.tuskegee.edu Website:
www.tuskegee.edu/academics/ colleges/
ceps.aspx
University of the District of Columbia Institution
The University of the District of Columbia is a pacesetter in urban education that offers affordable and effective undergraduate, professional and workplace learning opportunities. The institution is the premier gateway to postsecondary education and research for all residents of the District of Columbia. As a public, land-grant institution, the university’s responsibility is to build a diverse generation of competitive, civically- engaged scholars and leaders. Building
on a 160-year tradition of excellence and opportunity, the university enrolls about 6,000 diverse students. As the nation’s only urban land-grant institution, the university’s mission is to foster the education, critical thinking and intellectual growth of its students, and the creation and application of new knowledge and the effective engagement with the surrounding world.
College/School Overview
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) offers nationally competitive and fully accredited professional programs at the baccalaureate and graduate levels. These programs enable immediate employment upon graduation or for continuation for advanced levels studies. The school offers strong, ABET-accredited bachelor degree programs in civil, electrical, mechanical engineering and computer science. EAS also offers a bachelor degree program in information technology.
Academic Programs
Bachelor of Science: civil engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, information technology Graduate Degrees: master’s of computer science, master’s of electrical engineering
Research Initiatives and Capabilities The Center of Excellence for Renewable
Energy (CERE) is working with international agencies to develop energy power sources for pumping water.
Assurance Research Center for Trusted Information Computing (ARCTIC) has been designated as the National Center of Excellence.
Research capabilities include: • Cybersecurity • Information assurance
• High performance computing
• Sensor networks • Computational geometry
• Robotics • Mechatronics • Energy conversion • Modeling and simulation
• Advanced Point of Contact
Devdas Shetty, Ph.D., P.E., Dean School of Engineering and Applied Science University of the District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20008 Phone: 202.274.5220 | Fax: 202.274.5520 Email:
devdas.shetty@
udc.edu
manufacturing
• Product design • Nanotechnology • Renewable energy • Rehabilitation engineering and bio-assisted devices
• Structural engineering
• Water resources engineering
• Construction engineering
www.blackengineer.com
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