Rutgers School of Engineering explained

School of Engineering
The State University of New Jersey
Motto:Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra
Mottoeng:Sun of righteousness, shine upon the West also
Established:1914
Type:Public
Dean:Alberto Cuitino
Undergrad:2,420
City:Piscataway
State:New Jersey
Country:US
Campus:Urban
Website:http://www.soe.rutgers.edu

The School of Engineering at Rutgers University was founded in 1914 as the College of Engineering. It was originally a part of the Rutgers Scientific School, which was founded in 1864.[1] The school has seven academic departments, with a combined undergraduate student enrollment of over 2,400 students.[2] It offers over 25 academic and professional degree programs. These include several interdisciplinary programs, such as Environmental Engineering (formerly called bioenvironmental engineering or bioresource engineering) with the Department of Environmental Science, and the graduate program in mechanics.

Departments and programs

The Rutgers School of Engineering is composed primarily of seven academic departments. All of the degree programs offered are certified by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

In addition, the School also has undergraduate programs in applied sciences and in Environmental Engineering (formerly known as Bioenvironmental Engineering),[3] and also a graduate program in mechanics.[4] The joint SoE/SEBS environmental engineering program is separate from the SoE-only civil and environmental engineering program. Students who chose to pursue a degree in applied sciences also have to option to select a concentration in Packaging Engineering, Engineering Physics, Biomedical Science, or Premed.[5]

Degrees offered

The school offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Graduate students are technically enrolled in the Graduate School-New Brunswick, and not directly in the School of Engineering. For this reason, all graduate degrees are awarded to a student by the Graduate School-New Brunswick on successful completion of one or more of the degree programs listed below.

The SoE also offers a five-year B.S./M.B.A. program in conjunction with the Rutgers Business School. Students who opt for this program are, however, required to meet certain GPA and GMAT score requirements, and are required to apply to the program in the Spring semester of their Junior year.[6]

A combined M.S. and diploma course is also offered by the School of Engineering and the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics in Belgium.[7]

The SoE is also home to the Rutgers-UMDNJ PhD Training Program in Biotechnology, which has received support from the National Institutes of Health for over 20 years.

Research centers

The Rutgers School of Engineering is home to several research centers, and is also affiliated with other research centers throughout Rutgers University. These large-scale research centers are typically funded through various New Jersey and federal grants, and also through corporate sponsorships. Also, numerous smaller research laboratories exist within the various academic departments of the SoE.

An (incomplete) list of the research centers is provided below:[8]

Student organizations

The School of Engineering has a student governing organization, the Engineering Governing Council (EGC). The EGC functions as a liaison between students and members of the faculty, distributes funds to the various engineering academic societies active within the SoE, and generally represents the students of the SoE in the Rutgers University Community.[9]

Several national and international student and professional engineering organizations also have branches or chapters at the Rutgers School of Engineering, and listed below[10] [11]

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Notable alumni

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/dept/history/robbins/chapt04.pdf Chapter Four: Rutgers Scientific School (1859-1880).
  2. http://oirap.rutgers.edu/instchar/factpdf/enroll07.pdf Headcount Enrollment by Campus, Full-Time/Part-Time Status, and Academic Level, Fall 2007.
  3. http://envsci.rutgers.edu/programs/bioeng_ug.shtml Undergraduate Program in Bioenvironmental Engineering.
  4. http://www.mechanics.rutgers.edu Graduate Program in Mechanics.
  5. http://coewww.rutgers.edu/oaa/applied_sciences.php Applied Sciences web page.
  6. http://coewww.rutgers.edu/oaa/bs_mba.php BS/BA - 5 Year Program.
  7. http://mechanical.rutgers.edu/joint_prog/index.html Combined Master of Science - Diploma Course.
  8. http://centers.rutgers.edu/ Official website of Research Centers at Rutgers.
  9. http://www.egc.rutgers.edu/ Website of the Engineering Governing Council (EGC).
  10. Web site: Recognized Societies . Official website of the Engineering Governing Council . Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . 2008-09-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080608014240/http://egc.rutgers.edu/societies/societyList.php . 2008-06-08.
  11. Web site: Official website of the Rutgers University ASME Student Chapter . Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . 2008-11-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20001218034600/http://coewww.rutgers.edu/asme/# . 2000-12-18 . dead .
  12. Web site: Official website of the Rutgers University AIAA Student Chapter . Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . 2008-11-06 .