At the College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing, we offer various specialty programs in addition to our core undergraduate and graduate programs. These programs represent the College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing's mission to support access to education in the field of engineering for all types of students, including high school, professional, international, and non-traditional students. For additional information on each of these programs, please visit the following websites.
Programs for Professionals
The College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing prepares students for impactful careers through a variety of engineering undergraduate programs. Our graduate programs provide advanced training for recent graduates and working professionals seeking to enhance their skills and develop their careers.
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Off-Campus Programs
The College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing offers graduate programs at several locations off-campus, both in-person and online. The programs and courses offered at these locations are tailored to the specific needs of the host agency and its workforce, and provide employees with applicable knowledge and skills which promote professional development and expertise in their line of work.
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Fabrication Services
We make it a priority to provide students with access to state-of-the-art technology through our many rapid prototyping laboratories located on campus in Pangborn Hall. These resources are available to all students, especially for work related to their courses, engineering projects, and research.
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Engineering Summer Programs
Calling all future engineers! We are excited to offer two engineering summer institutes: the Engineering New Frontiers Institute, which offers content in each of the engineering disciplines; and the Computational Biosciences Institute.
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Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
The Greater Washington, D.C. Region Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) Program is designed to challenge, engage, and publicly recognize students (Grades 9-12) conducting research in the sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM).
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