One of the nation's top undergraduate engineering, science and mathematics colleges.
- +Academic Departments
- Air Force ROTC
- Applied Biology & Biomedical Engineering
- Army ROTC
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science & Software Engineering
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Graduate Studies
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics and Optical Engineering
- +Programs of Study
- Aerospace Studies
- Applied Biology
- Biochemistry
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Physics
- International Studies
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Military Science
- Optical Engineering
- Physics
- Pre-Professional Programs
- Software Engineering
- +Minors
- Anthropology
- Applied Biology
- Art
- Astronomy
- Biochemical Engineering
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Computational Science
- Computer Science
- East Asian Studies
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental Engineering
- European Studies
- Geography
- History
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Modern Languages
- Optical Engineering
- Language and Literature
- Latin American Studies
- Music
- Philosophy and Religion
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Software Engineering
- Solid State Physics/Materials Science
- Statistics
- +Certificates
- Technical Translation Certificate Program
- Robotics Certificate Program
- Imaging Certificate Program
- Semiconductor Certificate Program
- Optical Communications Certificate Program
- +Multi-Disciplinary Opportunities
- Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration
- MiNDS
- Advanced Transportation Systems
- Robotics
- Here Program
- Independent Projects/Research Opportunities Program
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Air Force ROTC
Mission
The Air Force ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program is
designed to develop the leadership and management skills required
to be an effective Air Force officer.
About the Department
Air Force ROTC is designed as a four-year training program that
runs concurrently with the four year college curriculum and is open
to all college students. Once students have completed Air Force
ROTC and college requirements they are off to serve at least the
next four years in leadership positions throughout the Air Force.
In addition to earning an Air Force commission, Air Force classes
fulfill the Rose-Hulman graduation requirement of completing four
credit hours of Military Science.
Applied Biology & Biomedical Engineering
Department Head: Lee Waite
Degrees Offered: B.S. Applied Biology, B.S. and M.S. Biomedical
Engineering
Applied Biology &
Biomedical Engineering website
Mission
Our mission is to educate, challenge and support our students in
a multidisciplinary environment so they will be prepared to lead in
the fields and biology and engineering.
About the Department
The Applied Biology major at Rose-Hulman allows students to
explore the natural sciences with a hands-on approach and prepares
them for careers in a variety of settings. Students become
biologists with the chemistry, mathematics and physics background
needed to solve biotechnological problems in areas like
environmental health, genetic engineering and marine biology. The
Biomedical Engineering major lets students obtain broad engineering
training while taking specialized coursework in a focused area of
research and practice. Biomedical engineering integrates concepts
from engineering, mathematics, computer science, the natural
sciences and medicine with the ultimate goal of improving human
health and quality of life. It leads to careers in designing
artificial joints and organs, designing computer systems to monitor
patients or designing new medical imaging systems.
Army
ROTC website
Mission
The Air Force ROTC program is designed to develop the leadership
and management skills required to be an effective Army officer.
About the Department
Army ROTC is an elective curriculum you take along with your
required college classes. Army ROTC students have a normal college
experience like everyone else on campus, but when you graduate, you
will be commissioned as an Officer in the Army.
Department Head: Mark R. Anklam
Degrees Offered: B.S. and M.S. Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
department website
Mission
To provide an excellent chemical engineering education through a
combination of theory and practice that prepares students for
productive professional careers and advanced graduate studies.
About the Department
The curriculum covers a breadth of fundamental principles so
that chemical engineering graduates have a working knowledge of
advanced chemistry, material and energy balances applied to
chemical processes, thermodynamics, heat, mass, and momentum
transfer, chemical reaction engineering, separation operations,
process design and control. A capstone experience in the senior
year gives students an opportunity to integrate their knowledge.
The program also includes the study of health, safety,
environmental and ethical issues in the profession.
Department Head: Michael R. Mueller
Degrees Offered: B.S. Chemistry, B.S. Biochemistry
Chemistry and
Biochemistry department website
Mission
The Chemistry Department prides itself in the one-on-one
interaction of faculty and staff with students, opportunities to
engage in cutting-edge undergraduate research, and courses that
lead to many areas of science, mathematics and engineering
majors.
About the Department
All majors at Rose-Hulman include chemistry, providing excellent
understanding and appreciation of chemistry in nature and
technology. Courses and research focus on how chemistry and
biochemistry can be used to find solutions to contemporary problems
like energy, environment, materials and the renewability of
resources. Students who major in chemistry or biochemistry are well
prepared for post-graduate education, including graduate or medical
school, as well as employment in careers such as pharmaceutical
sales reps or laboratory technicians.
Department Head: Kevin G. Sutterer
Degrees Offered: B.S. and M.S. Civil Engineering, M.S.
Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
department website
Mission
To provide an excellent civil engineering education that
prepares graduates to develop into professionals who will exceed
the needs of their employers, clients and community in a
continually changing world.
About the Department
Since the turn of the 19th century, societies have depended on
civil engineers to plan, design and construct bridges, buildings,
dams and systems for transportation, irrigation, flood control,
water supply and waste disposal. At Rose-Hulman we provide a sound
curriculum to prepare students for these crucial roles so they can
think clearly and logically. The first two years focus on
mathematics, physical and engineering sciences, humanities and
social sciences. The last two years are devoted to developing the
necessary technical competence to apply theory to complex civil
engineering projects. We provide mentoring and career development
along with a sound academic foundation.
Department Head: Cary Laxer
Degrees Offered: B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Software
Engineering
Computer Science &
Software Engineering department website
Mission
To provide students with the world's best undergraduate
education in computer science and software engineering in an
environment of individual attention and support.
About the Department
The Computer Science program is accredited by the Computing
Accreditation Commission and the Software Engineering program is
accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET -
Software Engineering is the only ABET accredited software
engineering program in Indiana. Job opportunities with one of these
degrees are outstanding because computer science and software
engineering touch nearly every aspect of our lives, from cell
phones to the 50 microprocessors installed in a single car. Courses
emphasize fundamental concepts and techniques, including teamwork,
communications skills and professional ethics.
Department Head: Robert Throne
Degrees Offered: B.S. and M.S. Electrical and Computer
Engineering
Electrical &
Computer Engineering department website
Mission
To provide students in ECE a rigorous learning experience that
prepares them for professional careers.
About the Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering degrees prepare students for
a wide range of careers in industry and government while also
preparing them for further study in engineering, business, medicine
or law. Our faculty use innovative teaching techniques to provide
an exciting educational experience rich in hands-on laboratory
content and team-oriented design projects. The Electrical
Engineering program encompasses a broad array of areas including
signal processing, communication systems, electronics, integrated
circuits, digital systems, controls, power engineering and
electromagnetics. Computer Engineering combines elements of
electrical engineering and computer science to understand the
hardware/software interface common to computing and information
systems.
Department Head: Craig Downing
Degrees Offered: M.S. Engineering Management, Master Engineering
Management
Engineering Management
department website
Mission
To develop engineers and scientists into leaders of
technology-based enterprises who possess and apply the necessary
balance of engineering and management principles to be
successful.
About the Department
The Engineering Management Department offers a convenient fast
track to the integration of management skills and critical
technical knowledge for technology business leaders. The program
offers a classroom-based approach that encourages networking with
other technical professionals pursuing the degree. Our faculty are
committed to helping students acquire the critical knowledge and
ability to continually learn what it takes to be a leader in
implementing technology and of today's knowledge workers. Students
must have already earned a technical undergraduate degree to enter
this program.
Department Head: Terrence Casey
Faculty: 24
Degree Offered: B.S. Economics, International Studies (second
major only)
Humanities and Social
Sciences department website
Mission
To enable our students to become creative, sophisticated
thinkers, active citizens and effective leaders in the global
community, the department contributes to a broad liberal education,
introducing students to a wide array of disciplines and traditions
in the humanities and social sciences. In doing so, it provides
learning experiences that, in addition to their intrinsic value,
enrich a scientific and technical education.
About the Department
With more than 150 courses offered, the Department of Humanities
and Social Sciences is Rose-Hulman's largest academic department.
Every student at Rose-Hulman, no matter what his or her major,
completes at least nine courses in this department. Classes are
offered in four areas of study: Global Studies, Society and Values,
Ideas and Arts, and Modern Languages.
Department Head: S. Allen Broughton
Degree Offered: B.S. in Mathematics
Mathematics
department website
Mission
For all students - To provide all undergraduate students at
Rose-Hulman with an education in mathematics that will serve as
part of a foundation for life-long learning of science, engineering
and mathematics.
For mathematics majors - To graduate majors who have become
liberally educated and are prepared for a mathematics-based
career.
About the Department
In addition to their basic teaching program, the faculty also
pursue an active program of scholarship and research. They
especially focus on undergraduate mathematics research and project
work which prepares our students for careers in business, industry,
and government (BIG careers) and further study in graduate school.
The department is particularly innovative in its use of computers
in teaching undergraduate mathematics. The curriculum is designed
to provide a broad education in both theoretical and applied
mathematics, while also developing the scientific knowledge and
problem-solving skills that are critical for a successful
mathematics-based career.
Department Head: David J. Purdy
Degree Offered: B.S. and M.S. Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
department website
Mission
To provide the curriculum, the educational environment, and the
individual support necessary to graduate mechanical engineers who
are technically competent, effective in practice, creative, ethical
and mindful of their responsibility to society.
About the Department
The mechanical engineering curriculum is designed to prepare
students for productive careers in industry, government, education
and private consulting. Based on the fundamental principles of
science and engineering, students gain a strong foundation that
enables them to apply what they learn to the complex technological
problems of today. Mechanical engineering is a broad field of
endeavor, so the curriculum offers a strong technical elective
program to allow students to develop flexibility for diverse
careers.
Department Head: Charles Joenathan
Degrees Offered: B.S. Physics, B.S. Engineering Physics, B.S.
Optical Engineering, M.S. Optical Engineering
Physics and Optical
Engineering department website
Mission
To provide a coherent foundation of physics for all majors and a
strong foundation of physics, engineering physics and optical
engineering for our majors so that all students can acquire
education appropriate to their majors. In the engineering
disciplines of optical engineering and engineering physics, enable
students to practice in their dynamic and progressive engineering
professional careers with responsibility to society.
About the Department
Rose-Hulman's bachelor's program in optical engineering is one
of just a few in the country. Optical engineering has applications
in fiber optics communication, Internet switches, compact disc
players and eye surgery. A degree in physics prepares a student for
future specialization, graduate study, or work in industrial
laboratories. Laboratory facilities allow work in optics,
acoustics, X-ray diffraction, nuclear physics and solid-state
physics. The study of engineering physics blends a strong physics
component with the engineering backgrounds necessary to work in
areas such as semiconductor, optical technologies, biomedical
applications and polymer and biochemistry.
This is a four-year training program that culminates in a
student becoming an officer in the United States Air Force. The
program runs concurrently with a student's four-year college
curriculum.
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
This program helps students become biologists who have the
background in chemistry, mathematics and physics they need to solve
biotechnological problems. Applied biology is an exceptionally
strong base for careers in government and industrial research
laboratories, biotechnology and health-related industries.
This program helps students become biologists who have the
background in chemistry, mathematics and physics they need to solve
biotechnological problems. Applied biology is an exceptionally
strong base for careers in government and industrial research
laboratories, biotechnology and health-related industries.
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Applied Biology program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
The biochemistry program includes rigorous studies in all
sub-disciplines of chemistry as well as biochemistry and applied
biology. It prepares students for careers in research, quality
control or design. It is also an excellent base for further studies
in medicinal chemistry, medicine, business or law.
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Second major only
This program gives students an opportunity to augment their
education in this technologically important field, giving them
access to an excellent biochemistry lab and biological sciences
facility. It is especially useful for students whose first degree
is in chemistry or chemical engineering, although anyone may pursue
it.
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information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Students drawn to helping others are often attracted to this
branch of engineering, which solved problems in biology and
medicine. The program prepares students for graduate-level work and
eventual careers designing medical devices, conducting research or
developing new medical procedures.
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Biomedical Engineering program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
This program stresses fundamental principles of chemical
engineering because it is an ever-evolving field. Students gain
knowledge applicable to all industries in which chemical and energy
changes are important to the manufacturing process. Examples are
petroleum, rubber, plastics, glass and ceramics.
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Chemical Engineering program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Students who major in chemistry are prepared for careers in
research, quality control, design, or sales and management. Many
pursue further education in chemistry, biochemistry or a related
field. Rose-Hulman chemistry labs provide modern instrumentation
and computational methods.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Civil engineers deal primarily with public works such as
planning, designing and constructing airports, bridges, buildings
and municipal works. Coursework includes a solid curriculum in both
the principles of mathematics and physical and engineering
sciences, as well as the technical competence needed to apply
knowledge.
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Engineering program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Computer engineers are first electrical engineers. But then they
have additional training in the areas of software design and
hardware-software integration. Students are prepared for careers in
writing embedded software, designing VLSI chips or operating
systems, or doing research in the field of robotics.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Because computer systems and software packages change so
rapidly, Rose-Hulman teaches fundamental concepts and techniques
that will last much longer than present technology. Students
complete a core of computer courses, from hardware and software to
theory.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
This major is offered in the Department of Humanities and Social
Sciences as a response to a growing demand for students of
economics rigorously trained in mathematical methods of analysis.
They gain a broad background in economic analysis and an ability to
use sophisticated analytical techniques.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
This program deals with the study and application of
electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. Using a holistic
approach to education, Rose-Hulman teaches in a way that prepares
students to meet the technological, economic, ethical and social
issues of their career.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
In this program, students learn the foundational concepts of
physics with a concentrated study in micro- and nanotechnology.
They can enter careers with challenging jobs in engineering and the
development of new technologies.
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Second major only
Technical work occurs in an international, multilingual arena,
so it behooves engineers to be well aware of the global community.
Any students may complement their first major with this second
major to become prepared for an interdependent, multicultural and
transnational world. Studies include globalization, communication
and environmental change.
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International Studies program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Mathematics is a core element of much of our technological
society, so there are many applications for its study. The
Rose-Hulman program provides a broad education in both theoretical
and applied mathematics and develops students into excellent
problem solvers.
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Mathematics program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Mechanical engineering is a broad field of endeavor, so
Rose-Hulman's program offers a strong technical elective program to
allow each student the flexibility to craft a curriculum that best
suits his or her career goals and interests.
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Mechanical Engineering program information
The completion of the Army ROTC program leads to a commission as
a Second Lieutenant in the Active Army, Army Reserve or Army
National Guard. Students receive their commission upon graduation
and serve a specified period of active duty ranging from three
months to four years. Curriculum teaches leadership and management
skills required by the military.
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Military Science program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Rose-Hulman has one of the United States' few bachelor's degree
programs in optical engineering. This program involves the study of
light, which is engaged in everyday applications like laser
printers, fiber optic communication, Internet switches, compact
disc players and grocery checkout scanners.
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Optical Engineering program information
Bachelor of Science Degree Program
This program gives students a strong foundation in classical and
modern physics, preparing them for additional study at the graduate
level or for work in industrial laboratories. Students have
opportunities to work in laboratory facilities equipped for X-ray
diffractions, nuclear physics and solid-state physics.
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Physics program information
Engineering and science curricula are excellent backgrounds for
further education in business, law and medicine. Students planning
to pursue those advanced degrees should with their advisor to be
sure the undergraduate curriculum best matches those entrance
requirements.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Rose-Hulman's software engineering program teaches students not
just programming but also requirements definition, architectural
design and quality assurance. Computer science is the primary
engineering science for software engineering.
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Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Understanding our past certainly helps us plan for the future.
Students minoring in anthropology study humans & culture,
archaeology & prehistory, and human evolution in addition to
other elective classes.
Technical Minor
This minor enhances any of the Rose-Hulman majors by teaching
students how to investigate or solve problems in biological
systems.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Rose-Hulman offers an art minor, including requirements in
drawing, beginning photography and visual arts in civilization.
Technical Minor
Courses toward this minor take students into Rose-Hulman's
Oakley Observatory, housing eight telescopes and computer equipment
on campus. Students are also connected by the Internet to an
observatory in Australia.
Technical Minor
This minor prepares students for further work in the
pharmaceutical or biotechnology process industry.
Technical Minor
Students further their understanding of these areas by
completing five additional courses in biochemistry and molecular
biology.
Technical Minor
This minor provides a strong biomedical engineering background
for students interested in careers in the biomedical industry or
healthcare-related fields.
Technical Minor
This minor introduces principles of chemical engineering to help
students understand its role in industrial processes and to be
prepared for a graduate program in CE.
Technical Minor
A chemistry minor helps prepare students for careers in
research, quality control and sales as well as for graduate
school.
Technical Minor
Based in the Mathematics Department, this minor requires courses
in both foundational mathematics and basic computing classes.
Technical Minor
This minor is open to all students except those majoring in
Software Engineering. The program is designed to prepare students
for careers in a rapidly changing discipline.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Working in a global society is enhanced when we better
understand others' cultures. The minor in East Asian Studies
includes courses in gender and work, modern China, the West in the
East and East Asian History.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
A good understanding of economics helps an engineer be a better
business planner. Students choose courses such as micro- and
macroeconomics, managerial accounting, corporate finance or
environmental economics.
Technical Minor
EE students are prepared for careers in, among many others,
communication systems, energy conversion and power delivery, or the
design of analog and digital systems.
Technical Minor
Because there are so many courses offered, students may pick
courses that best complement majors such as physics, computer
science or mechanical engineering.
Technical Minor
Because innovations need to be implemented so rapidly in a
globalized marketplace, engineers need to think like entrepreneurs.
This program helps students understand how technology
commercialization relates to scientific and technical
thinking.
Technical Minor
Students have three required courses and then elect three other
courses related to their area of interest, including air pollution
control, groundwater analysis and environmental management.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Many engineering careers involve work in other countries or at
least dealing with peers in other countries. Understanding the
history and current times of Europe helps students be more
marketable.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
A minor in geography offers students the chance to study world
geography at the macro level or more specifically particular parts
of the world such as China, Europe and Africa.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Understanding the past helps students have a better appreciation
for where we are today and where we might go in the future.
Rose-Hulman offers courses in East Asian history, western
civilization, cities in Latin American history and modern China,
among others.
Technical Minor
This minor is available to any student not majoring in
mathematics, computer science or economics. It requires at least 10
math courses.
Technical Minor
Adding a minor in Thermal Fluids allows a student to concentrate
on subjects such as thermodynamics, conservation principles and
propulsion systems.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Students who complete six successive courses in German, Japanese
or Spanish may earn a minor in that respective language.
Technical Minor
Optical engineers design and build devices that make light
perform a useful function through such items as lenses, microscopes
or telescopes. A minor in optical engineering requires courses in
both paraxial and physical optics in addition to other
elective.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Students who love studying words almost as much as they love
science and math will enjoy the many choices of classes in language
and literature. Courses include science fiction, travel in world
literature, postcolonial literature, African American literature
and rhetoric of science.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Students with an interest in the Spanish language and Latin
American cultures may minor in Latin American Studies so study
topics such as Latin American fiction, modern Latin America or Don
Quixote.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Students who minor in music take both music history and music
theory classes, in addition to a directed study in music or music
performance.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
In addition to the required introduction to philosophy, this
minor offers courses as varied as Asian religions and philosophy,
bioethics, and religion and ecology.
Technical Minor
Minoring in physics gives students an opportunity for hands-on
learning in laboratory courses. A strong foundation in classical
and modern physics provides a basis for future study and
career.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
Engineering decisions can be very political, so a minor in
political science can be helpful. Courses cover international
relations, as well as specific classes on European, American and
British politics and government.
Humanities and Social Sciences Minor
A minor in psychology includes courses chosen from gender
issues, experimental psychology, literature of madness and
personality theories, among others.
Technical Minor
Students gain a solid background in both the theory and practice
of the software engineering process.
Technical Minor
This minor prepares students for work with semiconductors,
X-rays and crystalline materials, or materials engineering.
Technical Minor
This minor is available to students not majoring in mathematics
and requires 10 or more mathematics courses.
Open to students completing a regular degree program in Science
or Engineering. Includes additional Humanities & Social
Sciences courses along with German language courses. Graduates earn
a supplemental Certificate of Proficiency in Technical Translation
in German.
A multidisciplinary robotics certificate program that blends
mechanics, electronics, controls and software. Available to
students majoring in mechanical, electrical, computer or software
engineering, or computer science.
Imaging concerns the collection, manipulation, analysis,
generation, understanding and processing of images. It includes
computer graphics, computer vision, optical imaging and filtering,
signal processing and aspects of artificial intelligence.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology offers an undergraduate
multidisciplinary Imaging Systems Certificate.
The Certificate will consist of 20 credit hours of which 12
credit hours will be required courses. Students interested in
pursuing this Certificate should see a PHOE certificate advisor
(Professors McInerney, Siahmakoun, Wagner, and Syed). Students
taking solid state/material science minor cannot take this
certificate.
This certificate is designed to give the student a firm
theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of fiber optic
devices, optical communications, networks and their applications.
The knowledge base serves as the backbone for device, component and
sub-system development for use in high-speed optical data and
information links and networks. The Certificate consists of 20
credit hours of which 12 credit hours will be required courses.
Students interested in pursuing this certificate should contact an
ECE/PHOE certificate advisor (Professors Black, Bunch, and
Granieri).
Graduate Studies
Associate Dean of the Faculty: Dan J. Moore
Degrees Offered: See listing below under About the Department
Graduate Studies department
website
Mission
Enhance the Institute's Vision to be the Best through
faculty-student collaboration in graduate studies that complement
the undergraduate mission.
About the Department
Rose-Hulman offers the Master of Science in eight different
areas: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering
Management, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and
Optical Engineering. See each department's individual webpage for
specific information.
The proximity and size of departments along with the school's
strong mentoring environment give students access to a rich panoply
of research opportunities across the disciplines.
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As the nation's leader in undergraduate
engineering, math and science education, Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology continually seeks to push the boundaries of
the
student's experience.
The courses and related projects, first developed
in 2002 by a themulti-disciplinary team of
faculty, are available to all undergraduate technical majors
of junior class standing regardless of specific discipline, making
the program one of the first efforts to bring the micro technology
to a general undergraduate audience.
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Rose-Hulman gives students an edge, catalyzing the the classroom
experience with hands-on challenges. Our Advanced
Transportations Systems program invites student
problem-solvers into a transportation industry of the
future.
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Robotics is a raging career field, and Rose-Hulman students have
a unique chance to begin working with the tools and challenges of
that career right from their freshman year.
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Rose-Hulman Robotics
The HERE program is open to all majors, integrating the
disciplines through a core approach that applies sustainable
principles and concerns to both lifestyle and academic study.
Visit the HERE
website.
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