Ohio State University College of Engineering
Type | State University College of Engineering |
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Established | 1895 |
Dean | David B. Williams |
Academic staff | 360+ Engineering and Architecture faculty 13 National Academy of Engineering members [1] |
Students | 9,834 (College of Engineering) 718 (Knowlton School of Architecture)[1] |
Undergraduates | 8,022 (College of Engineering) 515 (Knowlton School of Architecture)[1] |
Postgraduates | 1,812 (College of Engineering) 203 (Knowlton School of Architecture)[1] |
Address | 2070 Neil Avenue , , , 40°00′14″N 83°00′54″W / 40.003806°N 83.015031°W |
Colors | Scarlet and Gray |
Website | Official Site |
The OSU College of Engineering is the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University.
Academics
Engineering and architecture students can choose from academic programs in these departments:[2]
- Biomedical Engineering
- Center for Aviation Studies
- Chemical and Bio-molecular Engineering
- Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Integrated Systems Engineering
- Knowlton School of Architecture
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
In 2013, Ohio State’s six-year graduation rate was 83.2%, up from 75% in 2009 and well above the national graduation rate of 57%.[citation needed]
Engineering and architecture
- bachelor’s degrees awarded (2012–2013): 1,294
- master’s degrees awarded (2012–2013): 490
- doctorate degrees awarded (2012–2013): 157
ACT composite mid-50% for incoming engineering students (2013): 27-31
Research
In fiscal year 2012, this research was supported by more than $117M in externally sponsored research expenditures.[citation needed]
Ohio State is #2 nationally among public universities in industry sponsored research. Industry R&D expenditures for the College of Engineering in fiscal year 2012 totaled $36.7 million.[citation needed]
More than 40 research centers and laboratories provide students with access to facilities for research and teaching. The College of Engineering administers several research and interdisciplinary units, including:
- Aerospace Research Center - Center for Automotive Research - Center for Aviation Studies - Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis - Center for Occupational Health in Automotive Manufacturing - ElectroScience Laboratory - Nuclear Reactor Laboratory - Ohio Manufacturing Institute - Spine Research Institute - Transportation Research Center - Center for Emergent Materials (NSF MRSEC) - Simulation Innovation and Modeling (SIM) Center - Water Resources Center (USGS)
Faculty [3]
- 334 full-time engineering and architecture faculty members
- 13 National Academy of Engineering members
Location and environment
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Academic programs
Degrees offered
Admissions information
Facilities and equipment
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Student organizations and activities
- MEGA - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Student Association [4]
Expenses
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Career services and placement
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Notes or references
- ^ a b c d "Statistical Summary (2017)". engineering.osu.edu. College Of Engineering at Ohio State University. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
- ^ "Departments - UOE- OSU".
- ^ "About the College". COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
- ^ "MEGA at The Ohio State University | Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Student Association". u.osu.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-04.