2020 - 2021 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering
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Department Chair: Laurie Williams
Email: williams_l@fortlewis.edu
Professors: Gerald Crawford, Donald May and Laurie Williams
Associate Professors: Tarek Elarabi, Patrick (Devin) Leahy, William Nollet, Megan Paciaroni and Ryan Smith
Assistant Professors: Christie Chatterley, Jeffrey Jessing, Yiyan Li and Andrew Young
Senior Lecturer: Charles Hakes
Lecturer: Randall Palmer
The goal of the Engineering programs is to provide a solid foundation and breadth in mathematics, basic sciences, engineering science, design, communications, humanities, and social sciences. By combining a scientific and technical education with a liberal arts education, students are prepared to evaluate, understand, and formulate responsible solutions to technical problems within the social and cultural context of today’s complex world.
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) program prepares broadly-trained and creative engineers who can meet the emerging challenges facing the engineering profession. Students can pursue depth in an applied physics, an electro/mechanical, or thermal/fluid concentration. The program is accredited by Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
The Computer Engineering program prepares students for opportunities designing complex devices and systems integrating software and hardware. The hallmark of the computer engineering program, which spans the disciplines of electrical engineering and computer science, is the design sequence across the sophomore, junior, and senior years. In these courses, teams of four to eight students prototype devices to solve complex problems integrating hardware and software solutions.
All courses used to meet Engineering or Computer Engineering program requirements must be passed with a grade of C- or higher. Completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering national exam is a degree completion requirement for the BSE and Computer Engineering programs.
Find out more about the Engineering program objectives and student outcomes on the Department of Physics & Engineering web page.
Major in Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering Major
Major in Engineering
Engineering Major
Minor in Engineering
Engineering Minor
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