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.
U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges ranked Geneva’s ABET-accredited engineering program in the nation’s top 100 Best Undergraduate Engineering Program
Geneva’s general engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Geneva College is one of only 15 CCCU schools in the nation that offers an ABET-accredited, four-year engineering program.
Choose between concentrations in chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental and mechanical engineering, or construct an interdisciplinary concentration
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 SAE Baja 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, Michael Baker Corporation, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Westinghouse and many others.
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