Oregon State University College of Engineering

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Oregon State University's College of Engineering is a college within Oregon State University.

It is organized into five schools:[1]

Additional degree-granting programs exist in the disciplines of Ecological Engineering and Water Resources Engineering. The two newest buildings are , home to the school of electrical engineering and computer science, and a remodeled , home to civil and construction management engineering.

History[]

The College of Engineering has graduated 27,000 engineers since its founding in 1889.[citation needed][when?]

It attempts to use innovative including TekBots to enhance hands-on teaching and develop work-ready graduates who are driven to build a better world.

Size[]

As of the Fall term of 2013, there were 5682 undergraduate and 1076 graduate students enrolled in the College of Engineering for the Corvallis campus. This totals at 6758.[2]

The College of Engineering's faculty is made up of approximately 200 members whose time is split between teaching and research.[3]

The College's Operational budget for the 2013–2014 school year was $81.4 million with $34 million from research grants and $16.2 million from private donors.[3]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "College of Engineering fact sheet 2018-19" (PDF). Oregon State University College of Engineering. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  2. ^ "OSU Enrollment Summary Fall 2013" (PDF).
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "OSU CoE Fact Sheet". Retrieved March 25, 2018.

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Schools and Programs

Coordinates: 44°34′01″N 123°16′41″W / 44.567°N 123.278°W / 44.567; -123.278



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