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2017 | HBCU ENGINEERING DIRECTORY


> 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


CONTACT Dr. Michael Spencer Dean, School of Engineering Morgan State University Phone: (443) 885-3231 Fax: (443) 885-8218 Email: michael.spencer@morgan.edu Website:http://www.morgan.edu/school_ of_engineering/contact_the_school_of_ engineering.html


NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY


College of Engineering


INSTITUTION North Carolina Agriculture and


Technical State University is a public, doctoral research, 1890 land-grant university committed to exemplary teaching and learning, scholarly and creative research, and effective engagement and public service. The university offers degrees at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels and has a commitment to excellence in a comprehensive range of academic disciplines. Their unique legacy and educational philosophy provide students with a broad range of experiences that foster transformation and leadership for a dynamic and global society.


COLLEGE/SCHOOL OVERVIEW The College of Engineering is


proud of the quality of education and research of North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University and is


inspired by the innovativeness, capabilities, and achievements of their engineering students, graduates, faculty, and staff. Their bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs are distributed across seven departments: chemical biological and bio engineering; civil, architectural, and environmental engineering; computer science; electrical and computer engineering; industrial and systems engineering; mechanical engineering; and the interdisciplinary computational science and engineering program.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Departments > civil, architectural, and environmental engineering


> chemical, biological, and bio engineering > computational science and engineering > computer science > electrical and computer engineering > industrial and systems engineering > mechanical engineering


Degrees Offered > architectural engineering (B.S.) > bio engineering (B.S., M.S.) > biological engineering (B.S.) > chemical engineering (B.S., M.S.) > civil engineering (B.S., M.S.) > computer engineering (B.S.) > computational science and engineering (M.S., Ph.D.)


> computer science (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.) > electrical engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.) > industrial and systems engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)


> mechanical engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)


CORE CROSS DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS -energy and sustainability -healthcare applications -multi-scale materials development and analysis -aerospace and transportation systems -wireless communications -cyber security and network operations


CONTACT Dr. Robin N. Coger Dean, College of Engineering North Carolina A&T State University Phone: (336) 334-7589 Fax: (336) 334-7540 Email: Rncoger@ncat.edu Website: http://www.ncat.edu/coe/ index.html


NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY


INSTITUTION Norfolk State University (NSU)


is located in the vibrant urban city of Norfolk, VA, and is only 13 miles from the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia Beach, VA. NSU is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and adheres to the standards set forth by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. NSU boasts a student population of 7,100 students and has a satellite campus at the Virginia Beach Higher Education Center. The university offers 32 undergraduate degrees, 16 master’s degrees, and three doctoral degrees, including a B.S and M.S. in computer science, a B.S and M.S. in electronics engineering, a B.S. and M.S. in optical engineering, an M.S. in materials science, and a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering.


COLLEGE/SCHOOL OVERVIEW The College of Science, Engineering,


and Technology (CSET) has over 2,000 students and presently comprises over 30 percent of the university’s student enrollment. Undergraduate programs are ABET accredited, and graduate programs are driven by innovative, state-of-the- art research programs that enhance the educational experience for students and prepare them for national defense, industrial, and academic careers. The College of Science, Engineering, and Technology has played a pivotal role in the university’s 75-year history. Faculty contributions in research, education, service, and mentoring are exceptional. Graduates are securing outstanding jobs and are earning advanced degrees in record numbers. The college currently houses several research centers: the Center for Materials Research (CMR); the Information Assurance – Research, Education and Development Institute; the micro- and nanotechnology center; and the creative gaming and simulation laboratory.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Bachelor of Science > electronics engineering > optical engineering > computer science – information assurance and computer engineering > information technology


44 USBE&IT | DEANS ISSUE 2017


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