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2017 | HBCU ENGINEERING DIRECTORY


are encouraged to participate in ongoing research with faculty members that contribute to engineering innovations. The college maintains an atmosphere that enhances the students’ ability to achieve the optimum learning experience. The college offers five undergraduate programs, in civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, and electronics engineering technology, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. The college also offers two master’s degree programs: 1) The Master of Engineering program has three specialty areas: a. materials science and engineering b. sustainable systems engineering c. engineering management 2) The Master of Computer Science program has two specialty areas: a. digital data communications b. database management and data mining


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Bachelor of Science > civil engineering > electrical engineering > mechanical engineering > electronics engineering technology > computer science


Graduate Degrees > Master of Engineering > Master of Science in computer science


RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES


> industrial wastewater treatment, air pollution, solid wastes


> pavement design and management, nano-mechanics of clay materials


> telecommunications and computer network engineering


> electronic materials and processing, semiconductor device fabrication


> advance materials, micro- and nanotechnologies


> renewable energy and energy optimization, computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer


> operating systems and architecture, algorithms and theory of computing


> software engineering, digital data communications


> database management and data mining


CONTACT Dr. Patrick Carriere Associate Dean and Director of Graduate Programs College of Engineering and Computer Science


Southern University and A&M College 46 USBE&IT | DEANS ISSUE 2017


Email: patrick_carriere@subr.edu Website: http://www.subr.edu/index.cfm/ subhome/5


TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY


College of Engineering


INSTITUTION Tennessee State University (TSU) is


a comprehensive, urban, coeducational, and land-grant university offering undergraduate and doctoral degrees. Founded in 1912, it is located in Nashville, TN, the state capital, and sits on 500 acres near the Cumberland River in a residential neighborhood just 10 minutes northwest of downtown. The university also has a downtown campus in Nashville. Tennessee State University provides 77 majors in eight undergraduate colleges and schools and enrolls about 7,000 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate students.


COLLEGE/SCHOOL OVERVIEW The College of Engineering is


committed to providing the highest quality industry-driven curricula in engineering, technology, and computer and mathematical sciences. The college currently provides accredited B.S. degrees and graduate degrees in strategic and emerging disciplines for research and working professionals. The graduate programs are supported by advanced laboratories and research centers in fields such as cyber-physical and security systems, sensor and data fusion, control systems, bioinformatics, energy systems, and wireless communication. The college currently had funded grants with the Air Force Research Lab, Army Research Office, U.S. Navy, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, Boeing Company, and the National Science Foundation. The college enrolls about 900 students and produces about 75 graduates annually.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Bachelor of Science > architecture engineering > civil and environmental engineering > electrical and computer engineering > mechanical and manufacturing engineering


> aeronautical and industrial technology > computer science > mathematical sciences


Graduate Programs > Master of Engineering > Master of Science in computer and information systems engineering


> Ph.D. in computer and information systems engineering


RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES


> cyber-security/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


CONTACT Dr. S. Keith Hargrove Dean, College of Engineering, Technology & Computer Science Tennessee State University Phone: (615) 963-5401 Email: skhargrove@tnstate.edu Website: www.tnstate.edu/engineering


TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY College of Engineering


INSTITUTION Tuskegee University is a national, independent, and coeducational institution that has a historically unique relationship with the State of Alabama, the nation, and the world. At its core, the university prepares students academically—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 the 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. They seek students whose technical, scientific, and professional qualities are rigorously honed and people whose spirits are sensitively oriented in ways that make them committed to going beyond self- centered competence to excellence and service to others.


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