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Office of the Dean Mission and Vision

Mission

To graduate highly-skilled engineers equipped with the knowledge and mindset to create innovative and sustainable solutions to the world's complex challenges.

Vision 

To be a preeminent engineering college recognized for leading-edge programs and accomplished graduates serving the public good.     

Lawrence Technological University (LTU) College of Engineering has been creating future leaders in engineering, science, and technology for over 80 years. We take great pride in preparing the next generation of innovative and holistic thinkers to transform technology, create solutions, and make the world a better place. Engineering at LTU is consistently ranked among the highest-rated major and highest-paying college majors. 

LTU College of Engineering distinguishes its graduates by augmenting the excellent technical skills curriculum with the Entrepreneurial Minded Learning (EML) method that cultivates curiosity, connections, and creating value and Interdisciplinary Design and Entrepreneurial Application Sequence (IDEAS) that facilitates collaboration amongst students from various engineering disciplines. 

College of Engineering faculty engages in scholarly work creating innovative engineering solutions for private and public funding sources as well as originating knowledge and methods in the area of teaching and learning. Undergraduate and graduate students research opportunities enables in-depth training in the scholarly process while working on cutting edge projects in the college’s state of the art laboratories and research centers.

Engineering students can also participate in a wide range of exciting activities that elevate the learning experience, including but not limited to COOPs and Internships, student organizations, and student competition projects. The undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to qualify students for internships early in your degree program. Students go beyond lecture-based learning with personalized attention from faculty and small team collaboration and learn theory and practice with an engineering curriculum that also promotes business savvy and workforce readiness.