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    College at a Glance

Founded in 1893
2000-2001 Enrollments:

  • 2,580 undergraduate students
  • 1,010 graduate students
  • 640 distance learning enrollments
2000-2001 Budget Revenues
$67 Million

One of the distinguishing attributes of any college of engineering is its commitment not only to research, but also to teaching. About 90 percent of the college's courses are taught by full-time faculty; the same faculty who are leaders in a variety of engineering disciplines. From participating as partners with NASA to developing microelectronic devices for medical purposes, the college makes significant contributions to the global community.

Comparative In-State Tuition & Fees
2000-2001 Academic Year


Sources: U.S. News and World Report and College Board Online

Engineering Faculty Research Expenditures
by Academic Year (1990-2000)


Degree Programs:
Aerospace Engineering Sciences (BS, MS, PhD) • Applied Mathematics (BS) • Architectural Engineering (BS) • Chemical Engineering (BS, MS, PhD) • Civil and Environmental Engineering (BS, MS, PhD) • Computer Science (BS, MS, PhD) • Electrical Engineering (BS, MS, PhD) • Engineering Management (ME) • Engineering Physics (BS) • Environmental Engineering (BS) • Mechanical Engineering (BS, MS, PhD) • Telecommunications (MS)

Many departments offer a master of engineering (ME) in addition to the master of science degree. Participants can pursue an integrated program of studies by specializing in one engineering discipline and selecting courses from other fields.

 

   
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