Fairfield University School of Engineering

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Motto: Per Fidem ad Plenam Veritatem -- Through Faith to the Fullness of Truth
Established: 1994
Type: Private, Jesuit
Dean: Dr. E. Vagos Hadjimichael[1]
Location: Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Campus: Suburban 200 acres (809,000 m²)
Website: SOE Website

The Fairfield University School of Engineering is a graduate and undergraduate engineering school and one of the professional schools of Fairfield University located in Fairfield, Connecticut. The school offers fully accredited graduate and undergraduate programs, according to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).

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[edit] History

  • 1994: Fairfield University acquired the Bridgeport Engineering Institute.
  • 1998: Master of Science offered in Management of Technology and Software Engineering.
  • 1999: School of Engineering becomes a separate undergraduate school.
McAuliffe Hall
McAuliffe Hall

[edit] Academic Programs

[edit] Undergraduate Programs

[edit] Cooperative Program in Engineering

The undergraduate program can be completed in four years at Fairfield or in a 3-2 program where students complete three years at Fairfield University, followed by two years of engineering studies in one of Fairfield’s partner institutions, Columbia University SEAS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the University of Connecticut, or the Stevens Institute of Technology.

[edit] Graduate Programs

[edit] People

[edit] Notable Faculty

[edit] Student Achievement

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