Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering

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Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
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Established: 1954 (as ASU College of Applied Arts and Sciences)
Type: Public
Director: Deirdre Meldrum
Location: Tempe, Arizona, United States
Campus: Arizona State University
Website: http://www.fulton.asu.edu/fulton/

The Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering (often abbreviated to Fulton School) is one of the 24 independent school units of Arizona State University. It provides undergraduate and graduate programs for engineering, computer science, and construction students. The school is ranked 41st in the nation for undergraduate programs, 47th for graduate programs and five graduate majors are in the top 30, according to U.S. News & World Report. Its Industrial Engineering programs are ranked in the top 15.

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[edit] History

Goldwater Engineering Research Building; one of several buildings used by the College of Engineering
Goldwater Engineering Research Building; one of several buildings used by the College of Engineering

The Fulton School was started in 1954 as the College of Applied Arts and Sciences. In 1956, the first bachelor's degree program in engineering was approved. The School of Engineering was created in 1958. In 1970, the Division of Construction was added.

In 1992, through a gift of the Del E. Webb Foundation, an endowment was set up to create the Del E. Webb School of Construction. A separate school was created for technology and, in 1996, the Schools of Technology and Agribusiness moved to ASU Main Campus.

In 2002, the Department of Bioengineering was renamed the Harrington Department of Bioengineering.

In 2003, Ira A. Fulton, founder and CEO of Fulton Homes, established an endowment of $50 million. The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences was renamed in his honor.

[edit] Location

The Fulton School is located within The Brickyard on Mill Avenue complex in downtown Tempe, Arizona, as well as on the main campus of Arizona State University (the two sites are connected by a bus route called ORBIT). The Brickyard also contains the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the Institute for Computing and Information Science and Engineering, the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing, the Center for Research in Arts, Media and Engineering, the Consortium for Embedded and InterNetworking Technologies, the Partnership for Research in Stereo Modeling, and the Software Factory.

[edit] Programs

[edit] Undergraduate

[edit] Bachelor of Science in Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Computer Systems Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

[edit] Bachelor of Science

  • Computer Science
  • Construction

[edit] Graduate

[edit] Master of Science in Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Science
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Material Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

[edit] Master of Science

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Construction
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Science
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Materials Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering

[edit] Other

  • Master of Computer Science
  • Master of Engineering

[edit] Doctoral

[edit] Doctor of Philosophy

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Science
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

[edit] See also

Arizona State University School of Computing and Informatics

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