Colorado State University

Course Details

BS in Engineering Science

Course Description

Are you interested in an interdisciplinary engineering major that is adaptable to professions such as medicine or law? Would you like a broad-based liberal arts education while pursuing an engineering degree? Do you want to work in space engineering? Does combining engineering and physics appeal to you? Perhaps a major in engineering science is for you. Engineering Science is an interdisciplinary major that allows students to acquire a strong base in mathematics, the physical sciences, and engineering fundamentals while pursuing a broad background in other areas of interest in preparation for specialized careers or graduate studies. The Engineering Science program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. The Engineering Science Program seeks to develop graduates will be able to do the following within the first few years after graduation: Define, analyze, formulate, and synthesize engineering problems associated with their professional position, both independently and in diverse, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary team environments Actively contribute to multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary projects with significant legal, ethical, regulatory, social, cultural, environmental, and economic considerations using a broad systems perspective Communicate effectively with colleagues, professional clients, and the public Demonstrate commitment and progress in lifelong learning including further graduate education, professional development including active participation in professional societies, and leadership positions Actively participate in innovative and entrepreneurial related projects

Course Duration

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4year

Career outcomes

Engineering students blaze trails with their studies, impacting human health, infrastructure, law, business, space science, education, energy, and the environment. The College of Engineering assists its students in all aspects of career development. See Terry Comerford, Engineering Career Development and Co-op Program Coordinator, to learn more about resumes, interviewing, job search techniques as well as major selection and career paths. Terry's office is located in the Scott Bioengineering Building, Engineering Success Center - Room 102. Our alumni have taken their educations in a variety of directions. Here are some specific areas of research and study that faculty are bringing to their classrooms and laboratories. This innovative work has propelled students to amazing careers as professional engineers, doctors, lawyers, research scientists, educators, as well as government and business leaders.

BS in Engineering Science Colorado State University