User:Douglas.troy/Miami University School of Engineering and Applied Science

The Miami University School of Engineering and Applied Science ("SEAS") is an academic unit of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. The School offers academic programs in engineering, computing, and nursing. The early years of the School focused on professionally-oriented education with majors industrial technology, paper technology, home economics, systems analysis, secretarial science, and nursing. Today the School offers a broad spectrum of majors, listed below, as well as selected graduate programs. The School's departments and majors are offered on all three of Miami's Ohio campuses: Oxford, Hamilton, and Middleton.

The School's first Director and Dean was George Bowers, serving 1963-1983. The administration included Dean Roscoe Ward (1983-1988), Dean David C. Haddad (1988-1998), and Acting Dean Don Byrkett (1998 - 2000). The School's current Dean is Marek Dollár.

Majors offered

 * Bioengineering Engineering
 * Chemical Engineering
 * Computer Engineering
 * Computer Science
 * Computer and Information Technology
 * Electrical Engineering
 * Engineering Management
 * Engineering Technology
 * General Engineering
 * Manufacturing Engineering
 * Mechanical Engineering
 * Nursing
 * Software Engineering
 * Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
 * Master's in Computer Science
 * Master of Science in Computational Science and Engineering

Notable facts

 * Miami is tied at 21st in the U.S. News & World Report category of Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs where the highest degree is a bachelor's or master’s
 * The School of Engineering and Applied Science Lockheed Martin Leadership Institute recognizes Miami University’s commitment to developing computing, engineering, and nursing students as future leaders
 * The School includes the Lockheed Martin Leadership Institute