University of Michigan–Dearborn College of Engineering and Computer Science

The College of Engineering and Computer Science is the engineering school at the University of Michigan–Dearborn, a public university in Dearborn, Michigan.

History
Engineering at UM–Dearborn dates to its first academic year, it was reorganized as the School of Engineering in June 1973. The School of Engineering was renamed the College of Engineering and Computer Science in March 1998.

Degree programs
The College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) is home to eleven undergraduate degree programs and twelve graduate degree programs. They housed in CIS, ECE, ME, IMSE departments and college Interdisciplinary Programs.

The university offers 9 ABET-accredited engineering bachelor's degree programs:
 * BSE in Bioengineering
 * Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Science
 * BSE in Computer Engineering
 * BSE in Electrical Engineering
 * BSE in Industrial and Systems Engineering
 * BSE in Manufacturing Engineering
 * BSE in Mechanical Engineering
 * BSE in Robotics Engineering
 * Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering

The college offer two Doctor of Engineering (D. Eng.) programs:
 * D.Eng. in Automotive Systems and Mobility
 * D.Eng. in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Rackham Graduate School Ph.D. programs
Four Ph.D. programs of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies are located, administered, and offered by UM-Dearborn:
 * Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science
 * Ph.D. in Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering
 * Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering
 * Ph.D. in Mechanical Sciences and Engineering