REAL WORLD READY

In the W.S. Lee College of Engineering, you will be able to forge your own future. Our college offers hands-on learning opportunities that create graduates who are real world ready. As a first-year student, you’ll experience application-oriented training as you design and build projects ranging from spring-powered cars to electronic circuits.
This pragmatic approach continues through your final year, featuring the Senior Capstone Design Project course where you will be able to solve actual, real-world challenges in direct partnership with industry. Niner Engineers.

WE’RE NOT JUST READY FOR THE REAL WORLD. WE ENGINEER THE REAL WORLD.
EMPHASIS
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING




CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
• Lead sustainable planning, design and construction and become a steward of physical infrastructure and natural resources
• Develop high performance innovations for tomorrow’s buildings, bridges and environment
B.S. in Civil Engineering B.S. in Environmental Engineering (starts Fall 2023 pending approval)
Concentrations: Energy Infrastructure and Land Development M.S. in Civil Engineering Ph.D. in Civil Engineering Ph.D. in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
• Design, build and optimize modern technology, from space vehicles to microscopic circuits on computer chips
• Become integral to the control, transformation and transmission of energy and information
B.S. in Computer Engineering B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Concentrations: Power and Energy Systems, Machine Learning M.S. in Computer Engineering M.S. in Electrical Engineering Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
“When it came time to submit applications, I was so set on Charlotte that it was the only school I applied to. I was certain it was where I wanted to be.”

Training Design Project
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING SCIENCE
• Address technical challenges by designing, developing, building and implementing solutions using the principles of mechanics of solids, fluids, energy, motion and forces.
• Lead engineering in high-profile industries, including manufacturing, automotive, biomedical, precision metrology and energy.
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Concentrations: Biomedical Engineering, Energy Engineering, and Motorsports Engineering M.S. in Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Kendall Britton ’22, ’23 M.S. Computer Engineering Project Lead, Freightliner VR-BasedSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
• Design and improve processes in engineering, organizational structures and social systems
• Lead broader aspects of project efficiencies and effectiveness
B.S. in Systems Engineering
Concentration: Energy Systems
M.S. in Engineering Management
Ph.D. in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
• Attain application-driven knowledge in leading-edge technical systems, device hardware and integration techniques.
• Solve complex problems via the implementation of industryspecific solutions.
B.S. in Engineering Technology in Civil Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology Fire and Safety Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology

Concentration: Applied Energy, Electromechanical, Fire Safety, Occupational Safety and Sustainable Systems
M.S. of Fire Protection and Safety Management
M.S. in Construction and Facilities Engineering
M.S. in Applied Energy and Electromechanical Engineering
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
• Lead construction methods, cost estimation, foundations, materials, earthworks, building systems and scheduling.
• Manage construction projects to ensure time, cost and quality standards
B.S. in Construction Management
Concentration: Applied Energy and Sustainable Systems