![]() Pott Foundation Tri-State Science and Engineering Fair March 8-9, 2012 Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:00 AM End 50 percent refund 10:00 AM Jamie Gray Williams - Efroymson Bridge Year Fellow Exhibit Thursday, May 23, 2013 10:00 AM Jamie Gray Williams - Efroymson Bridge Year Fellow Exhibit Friday, May 24, 2013 8:00 AM End 25 percent refund 10:00 AM Jamie Gray Williams - Efroymson Bridge Year Fellow Exhibit |
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an Accredited Program!
In May, 2002, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education
approved degree granting authority for the University of Southern
Indiana to offer the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) degree.
The University began offering this program starting with the fall
semester, 2002. The Department of Engineering also offers coursework
leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in
Industrial Supervision.
A flexible, well-rounded program of study
The degree programs offered through the Department of Engineering include a foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and communications upon which the technical education is built. To complement the student's area of technical specialization, the curricula contain technical writing, public speaking, social science, and humanities.
The Industrial Supervision program includes business and management courses to prepare graduates for supervisory positions.
In addition to full course offerings in the daytime, courses in the Engineering and Industrial Supervision curricula are regularly offered at night to accommodate students whose personal schedules limit their access to daytime courses.
A cooperative education program is available for interested students. The co-op experience is designed to assist the student in developing an understanding of human relationships and in learning to work with others as a member of an engineering team. Individual growth is enhanced by the realization that, in addition to demonstrating theoretical knowledge, one is also learning to become an integral part of the working community and developing an awareness of the interrelationship between the academic and professional worlds.
On the job and at the University, the co-op student obtains first-hand knowledge of professional practices, expectancies, and opportunities. At the same time, the student is offered a realistic test of career interest and aptitude. Participation in this program enables the student to make a more intelligent selection of a position after graduation.
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