P. David Elrod, II, Dean
TBD, Associate Dean, College of Engineering
Engineers solve problems. They apply science, mathematics and creativity to invent, design, test, build, deliver, operate, and maintain engineering systems that meet the needs of society. In the latter half of the 20th century, engineers developed the personal computer, the space shuttle, artificial hearts, cellular phones and many other “high-tech” products. The opportunities to use technology for the benefit of 21st century society will be even greater.
The Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering provides students with an excellent opportunity to prepare for an exciting engineering career in an educational environment that also encourages Christian character and spiritual growth. In creating this opportunity for students, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones have built upon the original goals of Lipscomb University that “such other branches of learning may be added as will promote usefulness and good citizenship among men.” In keeping with that goal, graduates of the Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering will be challenged to use their engineering education for the betterment of society, their profession and their faith community.
The Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering consists of the following academic departments: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Mechanical Engineering. The College offers three majors that lead to a Bachelor of Science degree from Lipscomb University. All three undergraduate engineering degrees, including mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and civil engineering, are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Off-site learning experiences (i.e. CO-OP and internship) are encouraged in the College of Engineering. Students should be aware that many experiential sites require satisfactory documentation of personal identification in the form of driver’s licenses, social security cards, passports, drug screening and background checks. Students should make sure that they are aware of and can meet all documentation requirements well in advance of the timeframe for admission into the respective program and placement into these sites.
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Requirement
Licensure is an important part of the engineering profession; therefore all undergraduate students planning to graduate from an engineering program within the Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering are required to show proof of having taken the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam in their chosen discipline prior to receiving a degree.
The mission of the engineering programs at Lipscomb University is to prepare its students for engineering careers guided by a Christian understanding of the mission, methods and structure of their profession and of the world they will serve.
Minor
The Raymond B Jones College of Engineering offers a minor in Humanitarian Engineering which may be completed by engineering majors. Students completing the minor will gain experience working in the growing field of humanitarian engineering through project-based learning and with support of the Peugeot Center. A minor in Humanitarian Engineering will also provide an opportunity for engineering students to pursue a vocation that not only employs their knowledge and skills but also creates long-term positive impact in the world. Students interested in pursuing the minor should alert their academic advisor and reach out to the Peugeot Center staff for more information.
Minor