Engineering

Engineers are thinkers, solvers, builders and doers. They make the seemingly impossible a reality — hydroelectric dams, microprocessors, space flight and artificial joint replacements.

It’s not easy to find engineering programs at a small liberal arts college.

Our program — which includes pathways for electrical and mechanical engineering — is unique for just that reason. We cover the technical expertise required for training engineers, but at its core our program ensures students are ready to adapt, experiment, and keep learning—well preparing them for success in their careers and beyond.

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ABET Accredited

Monmouth College’s Bachelor of Science in Engineering is proudly accredited by ABET’s Engineering Accreditation Commission — the gold standard in engineering education. This recognition ensures our graduates are prepared to lead, innovate, and excel worldwide.

Why is this important?

  • Credibility and Trust – ABET accreditation means our program meets rigorous standards for curriculum, faculty and student success and is globally recognized.
  • Career Opportunities – Employers and government agencies value and seek out graduates from ABET accredited programs.
  • Professional Licensure – Students who want to pursue certification as a Professional Engineer (PE) must graduate from an ABET accredited program.
  • Graduate School Readiness – Engineering graduate programs often require an ABET undergraduate degree for admission.

We train engineers for the future

We educate engineers capable of acquiring new knowledge quickly, adapting and engaging emerging problems, and informing public policy. Our courses prepare students to communicate effectively with experts and non-experts alike. Our goal is to produce engineers who are not only skilled at solving problems in engineering but also understand the cultural implications, content and context of their work. 

We call them renaissance engineers

Our graduates are prepared to make ethical and informed choices in a professional setting. Many of our world’s most important problems cross many disciplinary and cultural boundaries. The renaissance engineer can work and create in that kind of dynamic and broad environment. 

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