Undergraduate Programs
Why Study Engineering and Science at Stevens?
One-hundred-forty years ago, Stevens Institute of Technology was founded by a family of innovative engineers riding the opportunities offered by nautical and railroad innovations. The University has changed over the years, but its dedication to scientific and technological progress has remained constant.
Simply put, students of Engineering and Science at Stevens are prepared to become the leaders of tomorrow. Through an approach that employs Technogenesis® as part of the process of creation, Stevens students receive a strong foundation in engineering and hands-on experience that translates into big returns in their field of choice. At Stevens, the students of today become the leaders and innovators of tomorrow. Engineering Bachelor's Degrees
A Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Science is not only a valuable investment in the future, it is a valuable personal investment as well. Read more about the benefits of an undergraduate engineering education by visiting the Engineering Bachelor's Degree page. Spirit of Collaboration
The entrepreneurial spirit of Stevens Institute of Technology is defined both by multidisciplinary collaboration among students and faculty-student collaboration, often with industry. This engagement yields impressive results for students.
Multidisciplinary teams from Stevens have won the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Student Poster Competition three out of the past four years. Most recently, Biomedical Engineering student Rosemary Garofalo presented the winning poster, "Digital Triage Assistant" on behalf of a team of Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering Students. The team was a finalist in the 2010 CIMIT Prize for Primary Healthcare Competition, winning $10,000 to develop a business plan and compete for a grand prize. The team also won first place and $5,000 at the Rochester Institute for Technology IEEE Student Design Contest '10.
Members of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) Stevens Chapter come from all different programs: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Biology, Mechanical Engineering, and others.
Initiatives like Senior Design Projects ensure that students get the real-world training they need before they enter the real world, while simultaneously providing experience interacting with industry.
More interested in research? There are plenty of opportunities as an undergraduate to pursue your passion.
Chemical Engineering Students Rachel Kenion and David Monteiro conduct research in Microfluidic Device Technology with professors Dr. Woo Lee, Hongjun Wang, and Joung-Hyun "Helen" Lee.
"Lab opportunities affect your opinions of the discipline," David says. "They can broaden your horizons and encourage you towards investigations you otherwise might not have followed." |