About this course:

  • The School of Engineering plans to host a yearly workshop with other institutions both nationally and internationally in which research progress is promoted and discussed.
  • Students will graduate with 3 original, completed, and published articles.
  • In addition to publishing, 50% of students graduate assistantship will be dedicated to research.
  • Students will have access to the latest technology and qualified faculty who seek to know them personally and provide them  with opportunities for education, research, and training in a Christ-centered environment.
  • Students may have the opportunity to collaborate with local engineering firms on projects that will benefit society.
  • Liberty University’s Center for Engineering Research and Education (CERE), located in nearby Bedford County, Va., promotes research and development of all forms of energy generation, storage, and transmission.

The student will be able to:

  • Integrate qualitative and quantitative tools to perform effective engineering analysis and research.
  • Synthesize complex disparate information into new, valued scholarly contributions that reflect knowledge of the literature of the disciplines.
  • Communicate scholarly contributions in the written context.
  • Communicate scholarly contributions in the oral context.
  • Integrate the Christian worldview in all engineering design and management decisions.