FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Jobs

FAMU-FSU College of Engineering

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2525 Pottsdamer St, Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA
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Main Campus

Tallahasensee, FL, United States

The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs focused on cutting-edge engineering disciplines. At this campus, students engage in rigorous coursework that combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, preparing them for careers in industry, research, and academia.

  • Chemical and Biomedical Engineering: Courses cover thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, biomaterials, and biochemical processes. Students learn to design sustainable chemical systems and develop medical devices, with labs emphasizing process simulation and bioprocessing techniques.
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering: The curriculum includes structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, water resources management, and transportation systems. Emphasis is placed on sustainable infrastructure, environmental impact assessments, and disaster resilience through projects involving CAD software and field studies.
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering: Key topics include circuit design, digital systems, electromagnetics, signal processing, and embedded systems. Hands-on courses feature VLSI design, robotics programming, and cybersecurity, fostering innovation in electronics and computing technologies.
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering: Programs explore operations research, supply chain management, quality control, and human factors engineering. Students tackle optimization problems, lean manufacturing principles, and data analytics using tools like MATLAB and simulation software.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Core courses address mechanics of materials, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and machine design. Advanced topics include aerodynamics, robotics, and renewable energy systems, with capstone projects involving prototyping and finite element analysis.

Graduate programs offer specialized tracks in areas like computational mechanics, nanotechnology, and sustainable energy. Interdisciplinary courses integrate engineering with business, policy, and health sciences. Research opportunities abound in labs equipped for advanced simulations, materials testing, and collaborative projects with industry partners. The curriculum promotes diversity, leadership, and ethical practices, ensuring graduates are well-rounded professionals. Elective courses allow customization, such as entrepreneurship in engineering or AI applications. Overall, the programs emphasize problem-solving, teamwork, and lifelong learning, with a strong focus on real-world challenges like climate change and technological advancement. Faculty-led seminars and internships enhance practical skills, making this campus a hub for engineering excellence.

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