Departments

The College of Engineering Academic Departments
 

Applied Engineering Sciences Applied Engineering Sciences (AES) program provides a broad foundation in the engineering sciences and core engineering disciplines with a business complement. Each student can then select to be more technical or more business oriented through one of the required concentrations in Business Law, Computer Science, Media and Information,  Packaging, Supply Chain Management, or Technical Sales. AES Website
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering (BAE) offers a B.S. degree in Biosystems Engineering, Technology Systems Management, and a two-year certificate program in Electrical Technology leading to Journeyman and Master Electrician. BAE Website
BME The Biomedical Engineering Department (BME) offers PhD and Master's graduate programs in a wide range of course offerings and research activities in medicine, human biology and engineering research. The resources of the BME Department are enhanced by collaborations throughout the College of Engineering and with many other MSU Colleges, including Human Medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Veterinary Medicine; Nursing; Natural Science; and Communications Arts and Sciences. BME Website
ChEMS Chemical Engineering and Materials Science (ChEMS) students go on to careers in automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, design and construction, paper, petrochemical, food processing, specialty chemical, microelectronic, electronic and advanced materials, alternative energy storage and generation, polymer, business services, biotechnology, environmental, and safety industries. ChEMS Website
Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) students can receive a general civil engineering education or specialize in environmental engineering, hydrology and water resources, geotechnical engineering, pavements, structures, or transportation. CEE Website
Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering The Department of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering (CMSE) offers a set of undergraduate and graduate courses and academic programs in computational methods and tools to solve important problems in the sciences, in engineering, and in many other fields.  Knowledge of how these methods work, and how to use them effectively, has become crucial to the success of students entering these fields. CMSE Website
Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) curriculum equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills that enable them to adapt to changing technology and participate in cross-disciplinary collaboration. CSE Website
Electrical and Computer Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is inter-disciplinary with other science and engineering fields and  careers in manufacturing, research, bio-medical, semi-conductors, aerospace, energy and electric power, telecommunications, and computers. ECE Website
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering (ME) students are very successful in the job market, following exciting careers in automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, design and construction, paper and plastics industries, as well as medicine, product design, and law. ME Website