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Be part of something much bigger than a classroom exercise. Messiah College’s unique engineering program allows students to develop projects with real world clients.
If you enjoy taking things apart to figure out how they work and make them better, then the engineering program at Messiah College might be a good fit for you.
Messiah College’s accredited Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) provides a balance of technical knowledge, broad education, and Christian faith, in addition to a variety of real life experiences through the College’s unique Integrated Projects Curriculum (IPC). In the IPC, you’ll work on projects that meet the needs of a real-world client. You’ll learn to think outside the box and engage problems in the broader context of environment, culture, and economics by developing process, design, teamwork, leadership, project management, and planning skills.
At Messiah College, you’ll find plenty of ways to link what you’re learning in the classroom with hands-on engineering experiences.
As an engineering major at Messiah College, you’ll be able to:
- Learn to use powerful computer design tools such as Multisim, Ultiboard, Interactive Physics, Working Model, LabView, and I-DEAS.
- Use state-of-the-art mechanical and electrical engineering laboratories, as well as a professional machine shop and in-house circuit prototyping equipment.
- Work alongside other students in projects related to communications technology, assistance for disabled persons, sustainable energy, transportation technologies, and water resources.
- Experiment with an in-house printed circuit board-manufacturing lab, wind tunnel, machine shop, robotic assembly line, and even a new bio-diesel lab and new solar power experimentation installation.
- Choose one or more engineering concentration: Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering , Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering.
- Become familiar with our state-of-the-art computer laboratories by using industry-standard engineering software.
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| The Integrated Projects Curriculum (IPC) in the Department of Engineering provides students with credit-bearing opportunities to engage their academic curriculum in the context of solving real problems. |
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