The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering has five academic departments offering degree programs at the BS, MS, MEng, and PhD levels. All undergraduate degree programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET and the parent institutions (FAMU and FSU) are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Chemical engineering encompasses the development, application, and operation of the processes in which chemical, physical, and/or biological changes of material are involved. Chemical engineers process and package many of the foods we eat, help power our cars and heat our homes, and develop new materials from garbage.
Degree Programs:
BS: Chemical Engineering (Chemical Engineering, Chemical-Materials Engineering and Biomedical Engineering)
MS: Biomedical Engineering
MS: Chemical Engineering
PhD: Biomedical Engineering
PhD: Chemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil engineers play a vital role in creating the man-made environment and in protecting the natural environment, bringing together science and art to create much of the tangible fabric of today's society. They plan, design, construct, maintain, and manage airports, bridges, tunnels, buildings, harbor facilities, dams, highways, waterways, pipelines, sanitation systems, and other aspects of the built environment.
Degree Programs:
BS: Civil Engineering (Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Dual Major)
MS: Civil Engineering
MEng: Civil Engineering
PhD: Civil Engineering
Computer and Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineers influence all facets of modern life, especially in an age fueled by information processing, communications and the internet. Computer engineers apply the hardware skills of an electrical engineer with the software skills of a computer scientist for the design and development of computing based systems.
Degree Programs:
BS: Computer Engineering
BS: Electrical Engineering
BS: Dual (Computer and Electrical Engineering)
BS/MS: Electrical Engineering
MS: Electrical Engineering
PhD: Electrical Engineering
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Industrial Engineering is a broad discipline that combines education and applied research focusing on the design, improvement and installation of integrated systems of people, material, information, equipment, and energy.
Degree Programs:
BS: Industrial Engineering
MS: Industrial Engineering (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management)
PhD: Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers create machines to work for humankind. In a concrete way, mechanical engineering touches every aspect of life on our planet. Mechanical engineers design or work with computers, machines, power systems, factory production lines or vehicles for sea, land, air and space.
Degree Programs:
BS: Mechanical Engineering
BS/MS: Mechanical Engineering
BS/PhD: Mechanical Engineering
MS: Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Energy Engineering)
PhD: Mechanical Engineering
Each degree program has defined a set of program objectives and student learning outcomes. Graduates from each degree program have successfully demonstrated student learning outcomes through completion of their academic degree requirements. In addition, each department has established a systematic process for continuous improvement of degree programs which involve assessment and evaluation of program objectives and student learning outcomes.