Program highlights
- Course meets expectations in engineering careers or graduate education.
- The course demonstrates appropriate utilization of professional skills of teamwork, problem-solving, design, research, and communication with all participants.
- Course engage in the community through the application of knowledge of ethical obligations to society, employers, employees, and peers.
- The course engages students in life-long learning to update their technical knowledge and understanding of societal and contemporary issues.
- Work in multi-disciplinary teams with students from other departments to develop your critical thinking and communication skills.
- Use state-of-the-art engineering technology housed in Compton Science Center, home to the Engineering and Physics departments, where you can find the robotics lab, nanotechnology lab, and a variety of other great resources.
- Participate in research projects and earn the opportunity to present your work at a regional or national conference on an FSU faculty-led trip.
- Take on a work-study as a lab assistant and gain experience with the technology you will use in your career as a professional.
- Join other students in the Physics & Engineering Club or the National Society of Black Engineers.