Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science
Joseph Bull, Dean
Chris Monsere, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Antonie Jetter, Associate Dean for Research
James Hook, Associate Dean for International Partnerships
Tong Zhang, Assistant Dean for Inclusive Innovation
TBD, Assistant Dean for Finance & Administration
Suite 500, Engineering Building
www.pdx.edu/engineering/
- B.S.—Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
- Minor in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering
- M.S.—Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Technology Management, Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering
- M.Eng.—Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Ph.D.—Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Technology Management
- Ph.D.—Participating college in Systems Science Doctoral Program
- Ph.D.—Participating college in Environmental Sciences and Resources Doctoral Program
- Graduate Certificates
Engineering and computer science professions will continue to be front and center in addressing grand challenges that affect society and the planet, from reinventing the built environment for human health to low-impact energy sources, and resilient physical and cyber systems to effective transportation networks. For these reasons, national projections indicate that the need for engineers and computer scientists will continue to increase significantly during the years ahead, with commensurate increases in what are already high wages and opportunities to make substantial positive differences in the world.
All undergraduate programs require a core of engineering or computer science, mathematics, science, and liberal arts courses. Graduate programs provide extended educational opportunities in various engineering and computer science specialties, from cyber-security to healthy buildings, environmental monitoring to resilient infrastructure, technology management to nano-fabrication, water resources to artificial intelligence, neurosystems and robotics to power systems, and more.