Engineering Sciences
The Engineering Sciences minor is geared towards students who are looking for a professional future working closely with engineers. Coursework takes non-engineering students through the material and projects that engineering students take in their first and last years of study. The learning goals include:
- Develop a basic understanding of the engineering design process
- Understand the capabilities and limitations of technologies and engineered systems
- Be able to make informed decisions about engineering activities and technologies
- Be able to work effectively as a member of a team including technology experts
Outline for the Engineering Sciences Minor
Students must complete a minimum of 14 credit hours in order to receive the minor. Course work includes:
- Introduction to Engineering courses through the First Year Engineering program
- Complimentary Engineering Science offered through various engineering departments
- Computational Technology Competence offered through the Computer Sciences and Engineering department
- Technology and Society options offered through various departments, including the EED history courses
- Capstone Interdisciplinary Teamwork Experience through a department based Capstone or the EED Multidisciplinary Capstone Program
Further Information
Fore more information, please see this flyer and the completion form.
Contact Information
For further information, please contact Dr. Dale Masel, the minor program Advisor and EED Associate Director.
EED Associate Chair
3042E Smith Laboratory
174 W. 18th St
Columbus, OH 43210