Davis College of Business & TechnologyEngineering
Industry-curated educationThe advantage of JU Engineering
The Engineering program at Jacksonville University offers bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering (ME), Electrical Engineering (EE), and Engineering Management (EM) as well as minors in Computer Engineering and Engineering Management. Our programs are built on new, innovative, design-based curriculum developed in close collaboration with industrial partners and the best engineering education system in the world.
JU engineering students work on real-life design projects every semester. We challenge our students and bring out their creativity in developing solutions to complex, real-life problems. Built on the concept of active learning and intrinsic motivation, we integrate the “practice of the engineering profession.” Our “design spine” ensures design classes are represented each semester from freshman to senior year, binding the educational experience with hands-on learning.
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SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT:
Watch an immersive 360-degree video of an Engineering Senior Design Project - Use your mouse to actively scroll around the room: JU Engineering Senior Design Project
INTERNSHIPS:
Mechanical Engineer Shelby Brim Internship Podcast: Internships through JU
Internships at Stellar in Jacksonsville: The Shelby Brim Experience
JU ENERGY HARVESTING LAB:
Watch the video! JU Solar Power Innovation Lab
Design-Based CurriculumHands-on experience solving real problems from year one
Knowing how to build a product isn't enough. We want you to know how to design products that solve problems, and then build those products.
Our students immerse themselves into this design-based focus while taking core engineering courses to reinforce fundamental engineering concepts necessary to develop feasible, sustainable, and eco-friendly solutions to real problems.
The entire curriculum assists each student to fulfill their potential by engaging them in experiences where they “learn and apply” and “design and build.” This contrasts with most traditional engineering programs in which students spend their semesters taking math and science prerequisites before they are challenged with real engineering problems.
The JU Engineering program also distinguishes itself with accessible faculty who all have extensive industry and design experience; typical class sizes range from 10 to 20 students. Students also study the Liberal Arts curriculum requirements, allowing them to explore a wide range of disciplines from economics to philosophy and more. We aim to create the best learning environment for our students and prepare well-rounded engineers ready to solve the challenges facing our communities.
MAJORMechanical
Engineering
Mechanical engineers design and analyze products using the principles of motion, energy, and force, ensuring designs are sustainable and environmentally friendly while functioning safely, efficiently, and reliably, all at a competitive cost. A skilled mechanical engineer makes a difference by creating products and technologies that meet human needs and improve lives. Through the power of a well-designed product or service, mechanical engineers move humankind forward. Mechanical engineering at JU is ABET accredited.
MAJORElectrical
Engineering
Electrical engineers are the innovators and designers that create and sustain systems, working on everything from the nation’s power grid to the microchips inside our cell phones and smartwatches. A cutting-edge electrical engineer makes a difference by designing and producing electrical and electronic devices that transform society. Through product development, electrical engineers work towards solutions for climate change, world hunger, healthcare, energy, and transportation. Electrical engineering at JU is ABET accredited.
MAJOR
Engineering
Management
Engineering managers bridge the gap
between design engineers and business leadership. The Engineering Manager has the
technical background to optimally interact with design engineers and the business
skills needed to interact with senior business leadership. There is a growing demand
for qualified engineering managers with skills in quality control, value engineering,
and engineering operations. This program includes options for certifications. This
is a unique undergraduate engineering management opportunity in Florida. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Minor Computer
Engineering
A minor in Computer Engineering adds knowledge and experience in the application of computers to scientific and engineering problems.
Minor Engineering Management
The minor in Engineering Management is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with knowledge and skills in key business areas like finance, accounting, marketing, and management.
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Program Educational Objectives
Jacksonville University Engineering graduates will:
- Effectively communicate and collaborate with both technical and non-technical team members, stakeholders and customers.
- Identify and comprehend complex issues fully, to which they will apply sound engineering fundamentals, delivering ethical, feasible, sustainable solutions.
- Demonstrate excellent project definition, planning, concept generation, prototyping, and project completion with detailed, manufacturable designs
- Identify, comprehend and apply new knowledge and skills to advance themselves, their teams, and the projects
- Comprehend fundamental business aspects of engineering projects
Student Outcomes
- An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics
- An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences
- An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts
- An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
- An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions
- An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies
Industry Partners
We are proud to work closely with industry leaders to ensure that our curriculum meets present and future business needs. These are a few of the businesses we work with.
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Contact Information School of Engineering & Technology
Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32211