College of Engineering learning environments are designed to meet the demands of changing technologies and industrial methods, providing students with a state-of-the-art, hands-on, polytechnic education. Facilities in Buildings 9, 13, and 17 help our students study a broad range of applications including advanced vehicle design, computer integrated manufacturing, electronics processing, integrated circuit design, computer design, photogrammetry, geomatics, robotics, strength of materials, wireless communications, and energy systems. Outdoor experiments, such as surveying, operating autonomous roving robots, and flying experimental model aircraft, are conducted on the Engineering Meadow. Many of the college’s 61 laboratory suites operate 24/7 using electronic access control for students and faculty. Our software suite includes more than 100 specialized industrial programs.
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