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Programs in the E. S. Witchger School of Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical engineers bridge the medical and engineering disciplines to improve health and society. Biomedical engineers are involved in the design of new medical devices such as prosthetics, artificial limbs and organs, medical imaging systems, neuroscience, wearable health sensors, health information technologies, and medical informatics, as well as numerous other applications.

B.S. in Biomedical Engineering

 

Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineers combine principles of chemistry, math, and science with engineering to design, develop and implement processes for the production and use of chemicals, fuels, drugs, and other products. 

 

Civil Engineering

Civil engineering is one of the oldest engineering professions. Civil engineers design, build, and supervise infrastructure and transportation projects and systems such as commercial buildings, airports, highways, schools and hospitals as well as water plants, power stations, dams, and other utility facilities. Civil engineers are becoming increasingly involved in environmental engineering projects.

 

Computer Engineering

Computer engineering involves the design and development of computer and networking systems. Computer engineering requires knowledge of electrical engineering and computer science to research, design and develop hardware and software solutions.

B.S. in Computer Engineering

 

Engineering Physics

Engineering physics provides students with broad exposure to applied physics across multiple fields.

B.S. in Engineering Physics

 

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and perhaps broadest engineering disciplines spanning areas such as materials science, mechanics, fluid mechanics, energy production, and robotics, to name a few. Mechanical engineers combine engineering physics, mathematics, and materials science to design, develop, manufacture and maintain mechanical systems. 

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

 

Pre-Medical Fast-Track Program for Marian’s Engineering Undergraduates

The Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MU-COM) has programs that will give Marian University E.S. Witchger Engineering pre-medical students additional opportunities for admission into MU-COM.

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