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-The Computer Science Program and the Applied Engineering Sciences programs and their curricula and objectives do not fall under the purview of this commission.
Michigan State University is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.

Our Goals
The College of Engineering attempts to develop the abilities
of its students so that they may continually progress with the
advancing field of engineering and take part in the solution
of the technical as well as many of the economic and social
problems which will arise during their lifetimes. Since engineering
deals primarily with the adaptation of nature's forces, materials,
and energies for the benefit of society, our engineering programs
are planned to provide our engineering students with firm knowledge
and understanding of the fundamental engineering sciences and
of engineering methods for the application of this knowledge.
They also require a strong base in mathematics as a universal
language and tool of the engineer. Since the engineer will always
work with others, we also urge our students to take advantage
of the many opportunities to learn from the other academic areas
on our campus.
Other Degrees, Options and Certificates:
Biomedical Engineering Option
Students may complete
the Biomedical Engineering Option in
addition to an engineering bachelor degree.
Co-operative Engineering Education
The Cooperative
Engineering Education certificate may be earned by completing
a minimum of three semesters of full-time employment in a
position in industry that has been approved by the College.
Information Technology Specialization:
Available to students with majors in the Colleges of Engineering,
Communication Arts and Sciences, or Eli Broad College of Business
students, the specialization is designed to provide students
with a broad, multidisciplinary understanding of the role
and basic mechanics of information technology in contemporary
society. Students will develop core competencies in their
primary area of study and will broaden their horizons as they
interact with others from different academic backgrounds.
Students completing the specialization will be well prepared
for employment in technology-oriented environments and will
understand the evolving impact of information technology on
society. More information and an application for the specialization
may be
found here.
Specialization in Game Design and Development:
The Specialization in Game Design and Development brings together students from computer science; art; and telecommunication, information students and media to examine the history, social impacts, technology, design fundamentals, and team-based production of electronic games. More information can be found here.
Engineering Major Codes
Each degree program, as well as many options and cognates
associated with a degree program, have an assigned 4-digit
major code. Find a list of engineering
majors codes here.
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