California State Polytechnic University College of Engineering
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Dean | Edward C. Hohmann |
Students | 4,500[1] |
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• Graduates | 146 (2001)[2] |
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College of Engineering Building 9 - [1] | |
Engineering Laboratories Building 17 | |
Engineering Annex Building 13 | |
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Cal Poly Pomona - Engineering |
Background
The California State Polytechnic University College of Engineering is one of California’s premier engineering programs and the largest engineering school in Southern California. Established in 1957, the college has been a leader in the education of exemplary engineers for over 45 years. With an active enrollment of 4,500 students in seven academic departments, the college graduates one of every fourteen engineers in the State. Each year, nearly 700 engineers obtain degrees in the various disciplines.[2]
Accreditation
The College of Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) for its baccalaurate programs in aerospace engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, and mechanical engineering. It is also accredited by ABET for its baccalaureate program in construction engineering technology, electronics and computer engineering technology, and engineering technology. The baccalaureate program in agricultural engineering is also accredited by ABET, yet this program is housed in the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona College of Agriculture.
[edit] Undergraduate Programs
- Engineering (CENG)
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[edit] Interesting Facts
Cal Poly Pomona has the second largest civil engineering department in the United States (after Texas A&M University in College Station) with over 1,000 undergraduates enrolled in that major alone.
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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona | |
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