College of Engineering
The programs within the College of Engineering are designed to meet the needs of changing industries and workplace demands, providing each Grantham student with the knowledge base needed to succeed in today's competitive job market. Businesses are looking for graduates who have backgrounds in design and analysis, and who have hands-on experience with problem solving. A degree from Grantham University may provide you with the competitive edge you need in the fields of Electronics Engineering Technology (EET), and Computer Engineering Technology (CET).
Programs of Study
- Associate of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
- NEW Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management Technology
Each Grantham student is required to fulfill the 42-credit hour General Education course requirement, either by transfer credit or through course completion, regardless of major. There are many choices available to fulfill this requirement, such as humanities, social sciences, and science courses.
The Engineering Technology curricula have a mathematics component, and will require work in mathematics sufficient to complete the courses in those degrees. In addition, programs in Engineering Technology require substantial work in laboratory courses using current hardware and software packages considered essential to learning and working in various technological fields.
