Preparing Engineers to Lead and Serve

 

College of Engineering

The hallmark of Valparaiso University's College of Engineering graduates has been their ability to lead and to serve in professional, community, and congregational settings.  Since its founding in 1917, the College has instilled these values through a rigorous curriculum that seeks resonance between the professional programs and the liberal arts.  This integrative approach has produced graduates who have applied scientific knowledge, ethically and creatively, to benefit society.

Engineering the Valpo Experience

 

  • Developing the Leaders of Tomorrow.  Valparaiso University has always prepared strong leaders to fill the needs of society.  A Valpo engineer is adaptable and ready to sieze opportunities that have yet to be imagined. 
  • Engineering as  Vocation.  The Christian character of our institution, when combined with the strong undergraduate education within the College of Engineering, creates a positive environment that is unusual in undergraduate engineering settings.
  • Engineering in a Collaborative Environment.  For nearly 90 years, one defining characteristic of the College has been the camaraderie among faculty, staff, and students

 

 

Valpo has again been named a Best Value, Best in Midwest, and in the top 15% of engineering schools by U.S. News and World Report.

 

Scientific Visualization Laboratory

 

The Valparaiso Scientific Visualization Group (VSVG) is dedicated to introducing visualization in the education of undergraduate students in all areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Learn More

 

Valparaiso International Engineering Program

VIEP-German is a five-year program that combines a major in one of the four engineering fields with a major or minor in German. The program allows students to gain multi-cultural experience and German language proficiency along with technical engineering skills and prepares them for careers with one of many German research and manufacturing firms located in the United States. Learn More

 

Engineering Student Organizations

 

Students at Work 

 

National Student Awards

 

  • Joshua Wood, senior ECE student, was named to the Third Team of the USA TODAY's 2008 All-USA College Academic Team! We have had three winners of this prestigious distinction in the past four years - Rachel Husfeld won First Team in 2005, David Wheeler won Third Team in 2006, and now Josh in 2008! This is the last year that USA TODAY will be offering the award due to budget cuts, so that makes this win even more special!
  • Jason Hallman '06 ME and Rachel Husfeld '06 CE were both named 2006-07 Tau Beta Pi (TBP) Fellows. Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society, named a total of 35 Fellows from 218 applications representing 30 colleges of engineering from the 330+ in the U.S. Hallman won the Spencer No. 51 Fellowship; it is presented to the winner who has made significant contributions to his or her collegiate chapter. Only four engineering programs in the U.S. had two winners besides Valpo: Ohio Northern, UNLV, U. of Louisiana-Lafayette, and the United States Naval Academy. Valpo was the only winner representing the State of Indiana.
  • Alicia M. Zinnecker '07 EE was named a 2006-07 Tau Beta Pi (TBP) Scholar. Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society, named a total of 123 Scholars from 200 applications.
  • Alan Holderread, a civil engineering student, was selected as a 2007-08 recipient of the ITE Indiana section Edward J. Cox Memorial Transportation Scholarship Award. He and Professor Leitch attended an awards ceremony at Purdue University.
  • Luke Venstrom and Kevin Ford won national Tau Beta Pi Fellowships for graduate study and Josh Wood was named a national Tau Beta Pi Scholar for 2007-2008.

Student Awards Archive

 

Green design explored in talk

April 25, 2008

Two experts in the design of environmentally-friendly buildings and business activities will discuss the benefits of “green” engineering during an April 30 talk at Valparaiso University.  Valparaiso alumnus John Abrecht, senior architect and director of sustainable design at Knight Engineering & Architecture, and Tim Carey, a chemical engineer at Quaker Oats, will present “Sustainable Design Engineering.”

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Engineering students to demonstrate projects

April 23, 2008

From a device that could help calm autistic children to a recliner retrofitted with a beverage delivery system, Valparaiso University engineering students will show off their design and building skills during the College of Engineering 's 10th annual Design Expo on May 3.

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Student wins national defense fellowship

April 17, 2008

Valparaiso University engineering student Josh Wood of Reynolds, Ill., has won a highly competitive graduate fellowship from the Department of Defense to pursue research that could have important implications for national defense.


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Professor honored for work in engineering education

April 11, 2008

A Valparaiso University engineering professor who has won national recognition for his scholarship on ethics and emerging technology was honored by the American Society of Engineering Education's Illinois/Indiana Section earlier this month.

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