School of Engineering and 计算机科学
Engineering Center, Room 301
图书馆道115号
罗彻斯特
MI
48309-4479
(位置地图)
Dean's Office: (248) 370-2217
学术顾问: (248) 370-2201
secsadvising@cd-vital.com
School of Engineering and 计算机科学
bt356体育's School of Engineering and 计算机科学 (SECS) offers instruction leading to degrees at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels.
The programs are offered through five departments: 计算机科学 and Engineering, Electrical and 计算机工程, Industrial and 系统工程, 机械工程, 和生物工程.
美国证券交易委员会的, 大约2个,300 undergraduate and 743 graduate students, features an outstanding faculty dedicated to preparing learners for the 21st-century workplace and society as well as for research in their fields of specialization. The school offers close student/faculty interaction, small classes and individualized attention.
SECS Post 毕业 Outcome report for the 2019-2020 class shows that 85 percent of our students completed at least one internship before graduation and 92 percent are employed in their field of study or are pursuing further education. 99 percent are employed in Michigan with the median salary of $70,000.
To address the needs of practicing computer scientists and engineers, the SECS has recently developed several opportunities for Professional and 继续教育. These exciting new programs are perfect for those interested in developing and refining their professional skills, and provide a vital advantage in today's competitive marketplace.
The Engineering Center Building Hours
周一至周六上午8点.m. - 11 p.m.
周日关闭
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