2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Engineering and Computer Science
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
The College of Engineering and Computer Science offers a broad spectrum of undergraduate degrees, certificates, and minors. The Jonesboro campus supports the following undergraduate programs.
- Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)
- Computer Science, Minor, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science (minor, B.A., B.S.)
- Construction Management, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Controls and Automation, Certificate
- Data Analytics, Certificate
- Data Science and Data Analytics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Electrical Engineering, Minor, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (minor, B.S.E.E.)
- Engineering, Minor
- Engineering Management Systems, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Engineering Technology, Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science (A.S., B.S.)
- Land Surveying and Geomatics, Minor, Associate of Applied Science, Bachelor of Science (minor, A.A.S., B.S.)
- Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)
- Renewable Energy Technology, Minor
The College of Engineering and Computer Science offers three undergraduate engineering programs through its campus in Queretaro, Mexico.
- Electrical Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Industrial Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
- Mechanical Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
The College of Engineering and Computer Science grants a wide-range of master’s degree programs (M.E.M., M.S., M.S.E., M.S.Engr.) and multiple graduate certificates. For further information, see A-State’s Graduate Bulletin.
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE
The College of Engineering and Computer Science is comprised of one department and five programs:
- Department of Computer Science
- Program for Civil Engineering
- Program for Electrical Engineering
- Program for Engineering Management
- Program for Engineering Technology
- Program for Mechanical Engineering
The Construction Management and Engineering Management Systems programs are part of the Engineering Management administrative unit, the Land Surveying and Geomatics program is part of the Civil Engineering administrative unit, and the Data Science and Data Analytics program is administered by the Dean’s Office. The academic programs in Mechanical Systems Engineering and Electrical Systems Engineering are administered by Arkansas State University, Campus Queretaro.
CIVIL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAMS
One of the hallmarks of modern times is the acceptance of accelerating change, both in technological products and in educational philosophies. Few college graduates in today’s workforce function solely with the skills and understanding that they gained in formal degree programs. Recognizing that the undergraduates of Arkansas State University will pursue their careers in an ever changing world, the overall mission of Engineering Programs is to provide a broad education in the fundamentals of engineering while providing opportunities for emphasis in specialized areas of study. An important corollary is the development of the ability to think logically, creatively, and quantitatively, and the skills necessary to effectively communicate both fundamental and applied knowledge. This unified approach provides
an inherently flexible base that permits graduates to fill general or specialized positions in industry, government, and private practice or to pursue advanced degrees after graduation.
The engineering profession is concerned with the innovative, effective, and efficient synthesis of ideas, materials, and personnel to create the products, systems, and services needed by society. The knowledge and skills that comprise modern engineering must be developed upon strong foundations of mathematics, the physical sciences, and applied engineering sciences. Because responsible engineering must contribute to the overall goals and values of our society, engineers must develop a basic knowledge and appreciation of mankind’s cultural and social history as well as ethical issues. Engineering must reflect an ever growing body of knowledge that includes state-of-the-art professional practice, understanding, and values and requires a lifetime of continuing education. Therefore, the education needed to enter and practice the engineering profession is comprehensive and demanding regardless of the chosen engineering field.
Engineering offers three undergraduate academic programs through the Jonesboro campus: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Three undergraduate academic programs are offered through the campus in Queretaro, Mexico: Electrical Systems Engineering, Industrial Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Systems Engineering. All prerequisite engineering, mathematics, and science courses for all engineering degrees must be completed with a grade of “C” or better before attempting the subsequent engineering courses. Also, each course in the Engineering Core Curriculum must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. In addition to the University requirements for all baccalaureate degrees, all engineering degrees require that one of the two following conditions be met: (1.) “C” or better in each course in the major requirements or (2.) 2.5 or greater grade point average in the major requirements.
Transfer credits are acceptable under criteria consistent with ABET (the accrediting body for engineering programs in the United States), the policies of Arkansas State University, and the approval of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. The transfer student is required to complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of engineering courses at Arkansas State University for graduation.
Students with an undergraduate engineering degree from another university and pursuing a second degree in engineering at Arkansas State University must meet all University requirements and complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of engineering courses at Arkansas State University for graduation. Students having completed an undergraduate engineering degree at Arkansas State University and pursuing a second degree in engineering at Arkansas State University must meet the residency requirements of the University and meet all course requirements for the second degree.
Engineering students eligible for the Honors Program are encouraged to participate in the program. Engineering courses taken for Honors credit must be approved by the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and the Honors Program. The final course in the student’s honors program can be an Honors Independent Study (HNRS 4003-6) or Honors Senior Thesis (HNRS 4893-6). Either course would be valuable in preparation for graduate studies.
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