California State University, Fresno
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for California State University, Fresno.



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The College of Engineering

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Engineering East, Room 124
559.278.2500
Andrew Hoff, Interim Dean
Walter Loscutoff, Associate Dean

http://www.engr.csufresno.edu/

The College of Engineering includes the following:

Civil, Geomatics, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering
and Construction Management

Electrical and Computer Engineering


Civil Engineering | Construction Management

Electrical and Computer Engineering | Geomatics Enginering

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Engineering - Graduate Programs

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The Mission of the College

The College of Engineering is the only publicly supported engineering school in the San Joaquin Valley. The mission of the college is to develop each student's potential to the greatest extent possible, provide a quality engineering education to all students, and to serve students from groups that historically have not participated in a university engineering education.

The College of Engineering provides excellent scholarship support for students and maintains a computer system with 150 student workstations.

The Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, and Geomatics Engineering programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The Construction Management Program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE).

The College of Engineering offers bachelor's degree programs in Civil, Computer, Electrical, Geomatics, and Mechanical Engineering, as well as in Construction Management. The college offers master's degree programs in Civil Engineering and in Engineering with options in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. The college also offers an accelerated master's program that allows qualified undergraduate students to begin graduate studies at the start of the first semester of their senior year. For more details on the graduate programs, refer to the section on Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Programs.

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Engineering (ENGR)

1T. Topics in Engineering (1-4; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
Selected topics in engineering that serve as an introduction to the field of engineering and technology.

11. Engineering Applications (3)
Open to qualified high school juniors and seniors only. Selected topics in engineering that serve as an introduction to the field of engineering and technology. (Formerly ENGR 1T)

101. Applied Engineering Analysis I (3)
Covers selected topics in mathematical analysis, with emphasis on applications to engineering problems. Ordinary differential equations, the LaPlace transformation, matrices and determinants, Fourier series and integrals, partial differential equations.

102. Applied Engineering Analysis II (3)
Covers selected topics in mathematical analysis with emphasis on applications to engineering problems. Vector Analysis, line and surface integrals, complex variables and integrals, conformal mapping, series, residues, potential theory, special functions, probability and statistics.


Courses

Civil Engineering (CE) | Computer Science (CSCI) | Construction Management (CONST) | Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) | Electrical Engineering (EE) | Engineering (ENGR) | Geomatics Engineering (GME) | Industrial Engineering (IE) | Mechanical Engineering (ME)

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