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Affect the World through Engineering
Brevard College’s Engineering Science program emphasizes applying core engineering principles to solve real-world problems within a liberal arts context.
Graduates develop the skills in communication, teamwork, interdisciplinary thinking, historical and global connection, ethics, justice, and environmental awareness. These skills and knowledge will make them leaders and team managers for businesses and engineering firms.
The Engineering Science program is pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and School Commission on Colleges and is not yet enrolling students. The curriculum is being developed!
Job Growth
200k Jobs Each Year, Every Year
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Program Focus and Approach
Focus: Application of foundational principles to design and innovation.
Integration: Liberal arts foundation encouraging systems thinking, creativity, and ethical awareness.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Encourages quantitative and cross-disciplinary study across sciences and humanities.
Career Preparation: Builds scientific literacy, problem-solving ability, and leadership in technical and social contexts.
The program aligns closely with Brevard’s mission of social action, experiential learning, and collaborating with others to make a positive impact locally and globally.
The U.S. infrastructure, rated a “C” by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2025, underscores the urgent need for skilled engineers to drive modernization and innovation.
By training engineers who can address climate change, advance renewable energy solutions, and modernize infrastructure, it supports the College’s commitment to environmental stewardship and community impact.
In addition to developing engineering knowledge, graduates also develop skills in communication..." (we need to add the disciplinary knowledge too
You would receive a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Engineering Science.
Brevard College and each of its programs are accredited by the Southern Association Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSOC). This program will not seek accreditation through ABET.
"Integrating communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills into an engineering program is what sets me up for success."
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