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Undergraduate Programs

The Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing offers undergraduate programs for students like you who want to EXPLORE, INNOVATE, and INSPIRE. With courses led by faculty who are invested in your education, you will build the foundational framework for your engineering or computing career. Access world-class, hands-on learning and opportunities in our rigorous mix of lectures, labs, and team projects.


Computer Science ››

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is a technologically intense program that emphasizes computer programming, theory, and design. Computer scientists create the programs, data structures and environments that solve global problems in healthcare, economics, production, logistics, and more.

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Information Technology ››

The Department of Information Technology offers the B.S. in Information Technology and the Bachelor’s of IT Online. The IT curriculum combines in-depth education in technology with hands-on training, along with the opportunity to explore diverse application areas. Students can choose to specialize in Information Management, Networking and Datacenter Administration, Web and Mobile Foundations, and Cyber Security. The Department of Information Technology also offers a concentration in Data Science to prepare students to leverage the world of Big Data.

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Civil Engineering and Construction ››

The Department of Civil Engineering and Construction offers three undergraduate degree programs of study: the B.S. in Civil Engineering, B.S. in Construction Engineering, and B.S. in Construction.  All programs emphasize preparation for professional practice in the oldest branch of engineering that deals with facilities and infrastructure.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering ››

The Department of Electrical Engineering offers two degree programs of study in Electrical Engineering: the B.S. in Electrical Engineering and the B.S. in Computer Engineering.  Electrical engineering classes cover topics such as electronic circuits, systems analysis, analog and digital circuits, control logic design, robotics, wireless communication, and power systems.  Computer engineering subjects include analog and digital circuits, computer architecture, robotics, and software engineering.

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Manufacturing Engineering ››

Georgia Southern’s B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering program is the only one within a 500-mile radius of Statesboro, Georgia. The manufacturing engineering (MfgE) curriculum is hands-on and career-oriented. Students gain broad, practical knowledge in the major areas of manufacturing engineering.

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Mechanical Engineering ››

The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers an undergraduate degree program of study: the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering students study mechanical design and analysis, material science and manufacturing processing, thermal-fluid-energy sciences, computer-aided engineering graphics and analysis, and electro-mechanical devices and controls with an emphasis in mechatronics.

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Regents’ Engineering Pathway Program ››

The Regents Engineering Pathway (REP) Program allows qualified students to study for two years at one of 25 University System of Georgia institutions, then complete their engineering degree at Georgia Southern, Georgia Tech, Kennesaw State, Mercer University or the University of Georgia.

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Last updated: 3/23/2022