The College of Engineering and Science consists of seven engineering programs, two engineering technology programs, and four science programs. The College offers undergraduate degree programs in each of these areas, as well as graduate degrees in engineering and science at both the master's and doctoral levels.
Known for its integrated approach to both education and research, the College is an affiliate of the National Academy of Engineering’s Center for the Advancement of Scholarship in Engineering Education.
Undergraduate Programs:
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Construction Engineering Technology
Cyber Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineering Technology
Mathematics & Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Physics
Master's Degree Programs:
Applied Physics
Computer Science
Engineering
Engineering and Technology Management
Mathematics
Molecular Science and Nanotechnology
Doctoral Degree Programs:
Biomedical Engineering
Computational Analysis and Modeling
Engineering
Molecular Science and Nanotechnology
Research Centers:
Center for Applied Physics Studies
Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Science
Center for Entrepreneurship and Information Technology
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Integrated STEM Education Research Center
Trenchless Technology Center
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Industry
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Education Administration Programs
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Company size
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1,001-5,000 employees
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Headquarters
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Ruston, Louisiana
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Type
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Educational