LEARNING IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES
Students studying in CSM’s College of Engineering and Computational Sciences can obtain graduate and undergraduate degrees in a variety of programs. These degrees are offered through the cooperative efforts of faculty in four different academic departments. Follow the links below to learn more about our degrees:
Undergraduate Degrees
The College of Engineering and Computational Sciences offers the following undergraduate degree programs:
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering, with Specialty in Civil, Electrical, Environmental, or Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematical & Computer Sciences, with Emphasis in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Computer Science
The following are recently approved degrees that are “on the books” effective Fall 2012. The engineering degrees shown below are NOT ABET Accredited, but tentatively an accreditation visit will be requested for the Fall 2013 semester. More information about the accreditation of these degrees will be provided here as updates become available.
- Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). For more information about our Program Educational Objectives, Student Outcomes, and Continuous Improvement Processes please click here.
The Bachelor of Science in Mathemtical & Computer Sciences is being replaced by specific degrees in Applied Mathematics and Statistics and in Computer Sciences. Existing students and others who want more information about these legacy degrees should consult the 2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin.
The Bachelor of Science in Mathemtical & Computer Sciences is being replaced by specific degrees in Applied Mathematics and Statistics and in Computer Sciences. Existing students and others who want more information about these legacy degrees should consult the 2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin.
A hallmark of our Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program and the new discipline-specific engineering degrees is Capstone Senior Design. Have a look at the exciting things our students have learned how to do by the time the graduate!
Another exciting feature of degree programs at CSM is the EPICS Program. In EPICS freshmen and sophomores get skills and experiences that let them "Design Early, Design Often" in their studies.
Students can also pick from a number of minors programs of study. Two minors that are popular with CECS students are the Energy Minor and the Humanitarian Engineering Minor.
Graduate Degrees
The College of Engineering and Computational Sciences offers the following graduate degree programs:
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electrical Engineering
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineering Systems
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Engineering Science
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering
The following programs are being replaced by the discipline-specific graduate degrees given above, but are still officially offered by CSM. Existing students (who may change to the new degrees if they wish) and others who want more information about these legacy degrees should consult the 2011-2012 Graduate Bulletin.
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineering, with Specialty in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Systems
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Science and Engineering
- Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematical & Computer Sciences, with Emphasis in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Computer Science
Graduate students in the College of Engineering and Computational Sciences can also participate in a number of special, cross-cutting interdisciplinary programs, including: