Program Overview
Introduction to the First-Year Engineering Program
The First-Year Engineering Program at Binghamton University offers a unique opportunity for students to explore the various facets of engineering. This program is designed to integrate engineering fundamentals and engineering communications in a year-long curriculum that includes three hands-on engineering projects.
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of engineering principles and practices. It includes:
- Engineering Design and Engineering Communications courses with hands-on projects
- Lectures focusing on engineering fundamentals theory
- Opportunities to meet with industrial leaders to discuss real-world applications and required skills
Transition to College and Engineering Disciplines
The program is designed to help new students transition to college life and the engineering field. It provides:
- Personalized attention in small classroom and lab settings
- Opportunities for students to learn about different engineering disciplines through presentations by faculty from respective departments
- Meetings with individual faculty members to guide students in choosing their engineering major
Declaration of Engineering Discipline
By the end of the fall semester, students declare their intended engineering discipline, choosing from:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
Program Benefits
The First-Year Engineering Program at Binghamton University is unique in its design, aiming to ensure the success and employability of its students. It offers:
- A comprehensive introduction to engineering principles and practices
- Opportunities for participation in engineering projects, student organizations, and professional societies
- An atmosphere that promotes faculty and student interaction
Conclusion
The First-Year Engineering Program at Binghamton University provides a foundational year that integrates engineering fundamentals, communications, and hands-on projects. It is designed to support students in their transition to college and their choice of engineering discipline, preparing them for success in their future careers.
