Engineering Major
The mission of the Engineering major is to glorify God by educating and ministering to a diverse community of students for the purpose of developing engineering professionals who will see their careers as a calling from God in which they may glorify Him and love their neighbors, providing excellent engineering services in an environment of technological change.
General Engineering Program (BSE):
Concentrations
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Interdisciplinary Engineering
Chemical Engineering Program (BS)
Why choose engineering at Geneva College?
- Geneva’s general engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
- Choose between concentrations in civil, mechanical, computer and electrical engineering, or construct an interdisciplinary concentration
- Unaccredited Bachelor of Science degree is available in Chemical Engineering
- 100 percent job placement in last 10 years for graduates
- Geneva’s Pinkerton Center for Technology Development provides opportunities for students to work with industrial and governmental clients, often connected with course work.
- Enter national competitions such as Solar Splash, the Steel Bridge Building competition and the Robotics competition.
- Christian worldview emphasis
- Liberal arts core classes to broaden the educational experience
What can you do with an engineering degree?
- Geneva engineering students have gone on to graduate school at Princeton, the University of Pittsburgh, The Ohio State University, North Carolina State University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and other universities.
- Employers of Geneva engineers include IBM, the U.S. Navy, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and many others.