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Prepare to change the world. The T.J. Smull College of Engineering educates the next generation of creative problem solvers. One of the top 25 undergraduate engineering schools in the country, we produce engineers and computer scientists who blaze trails and harness technology for the betterment of humankind.

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Facts to Build On

Here, you’ll discover who you are and what you can do.

  • 96% Of 2022 engineering graduates found a job within six months
  • 21 In the nation for undergraduate engineering at universities without a PhD program, according to U.S. News & World Report
  • 87% Passage rate on the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
  • 100% Placement in co-op program

Message from the Dean

Welcome to the T.J. Smull College of Engineering, where we are committed to providing individual attention to our students to help them succeed. Our students take part in experiential, hands-on learning in small classroom settings with dedicated, accessible professors. For over 100 years, engineering faculty have worked closely with students to help them graduate and achieve success beyond their dreams. Today, we’re proud to be ranked among the top 50 undergraduate engineering schools in the nation, and to provide our students a great education in a state-of-the-art facility. I look forward to welcoming you to campus!


- J.D. Yoder, Dean of the T.J. Smull College of Engineering

The space to unleash your potential

We’ve designed our engineering programs with your needs, interests and futures in mind. And our building is centered on relationships, collaboration, innovation and academic rigor. It’s an inspired space for learning, creating and growing.

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Find your passion, and go for it

We build educational experiences around your interests. Our rigorous academic programs provide a solid foundation in engineering principles.

  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Education
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Engineering Exploratory
  • CO-OP Program

Concentrations

Further specialize your course of study with a concentration in the following areas:

  • Advanced Energy
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Manufacturing
  • Robotics
  • Cybersecurity

Reach for your dream career

Employers seek out our graduates, telling us they are some of the best prepared engineers and computer scientists they’ve ever encountered. Here’s where you could end up:

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Change the world

Forget what you think you know about engineers. You can teach. Heal. Entertain. Help others.

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All the teachers are very ready to help you with absolutely anything. If they’ve got a free minute, they’re there for you.
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Push the boundaries. Learn by doing

The foundation of engineering and computer science is action. Here you’ll put into practiceÌýeverything you learn.

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  • Our mission is to engage students through personal relationships and high-impact educational experiences to maximize their success.
    Our core values are:

    Personal Relationships.ÌýWe foster the development of strong relationships between students, faculty, staff and alumni.

    Engagement. We engage everyone in the educational process through distinctive curricular and extracurricular activities.

    Opportunity. We provide unique educational opportunities that fully develop individuals into practicing engineers and computer scientists.

    Development and Success of Individuals. We seek to help each individual achieve success in pursuit of their personal and professional goals.

  • accreditation is a measure of quality and an official seal of approval of our programs by a nonprofit, non-government organization recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

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    It means that a team of highly skilled professionals from industry, academia and government scrutinized every aspect of our programs – curriculum, faculty, facilities and more – to ensure we meet high standards.

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    It signifies that our programs are capable of producing graduates who are ready to lead the way in innovation and emerging technology.

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    Our bachelor’s degree programs in civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, engineering educationÌýand mechanical engineering are all accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Our bachelor’s degree program in computer science is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.

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    See Program Educational Objectives and Student Outcomes for each program in the college here.

  • Fall Engineering Enrollment
    Ìý 2019 2020 2021 2022
    Civil Engineering 90 103 128 129
    Computer Engineering 35 46 40 49
    Computer Science 40 46 58 67
    Electrical Engineering 44 64 72 79
    Engineering Education 7 7 6 5
    Mechanical Engineering 262 292 310 313
    Engineering Exploratory (Undecided) 15 12 31 28
    Total 493 570 645 670
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    Engineering Graduates
    Ìý 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
    Civil Engineering 22 24 18 19
    Computer Engineering 1 8 9 6
    Computer Science 9 8 9 3
    Electrical Engineering 10 5 10 16
    Engineering Education 0 1 1 2
    Mechanical Engineering 43 41 42 67
    Total 85 87 89 113
  • Want to build a concrete canoe, radio-controlled airplane or off-road vehicle that can stand up to the competition? Every year 91Ö±²¥teams travel to regional and national competitions where they’re pitted against engineering students from top schools across the U.S. We’re proud of our excellent standings year after year in these competitions.

  • On campus you’ll find a variety of active and award-winning student organizations. Several are dedicated to engineering and computer science. By participating, you’ll develop leadership skills, network with professionals, make lifelong friends, gain knowledge about your chosen profession, volunteer, and have the chance to travel to regional and national conferences. Campus opportunities includeÌýJoint Engineering Council (JEC),ÌýPolar Robotics Club, and Innovators of Ohio Northern (ION). Honoraries and Greeks includeÌýTau Beta Pi,ÌýUpsilon Pi EpsilonÌýand Phi Sigma Rho. Professional organizations includeÌýAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE),ÌýAmerican Society for Engineering Education (ASEE),ÌýAssociation for Computing Machinery (ACM),ÌýInstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE),ÌýSociety of Automotive Engineers (SAE), and Society of Women Engineers (SWE).

            • In aÌýworld of accelerating change, the skills you learn today can be obsoleteÌýtomorrow.ÌýWhat will stand the test of time, however, is a mindset.Ìý at 91Ö±²¥was created to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset among undergraduate engineering students.ÌýThe entrepreneurial mindset is one that embraces change, blending technicalÌýunderstanding with the desire to craft innovative solutions that create extraordinary value for others. Ohio Northern University is among 50 eliteÌýschoolsÌýinvited to join KEEN, and it’s one of the few institutions to be with the network since its inception in 2005.

            • Why wait until you graduate to make a difference? You can start now. Tackle real projects in local communities and across the globe that improve lives.Ìý

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              For local impact, check out EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Service. Students team up to solve engineering challenges for local organizations. Read about how we built a replica Mars roverÌýfor the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio; refurbished a concrete base for historical Civil War cannons in Forest, Ohio; upgraded the village of Ada’s website; adapted toysÌýto match the capabilities of children with different physical disabilities; and constructed a wooden pedestal for a cast-bronze bell for the Ada First United Methodist Church.

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              For global impact, check out Northern Engineers without Borders. Students travel to remote villages in developing countries to work with villagers on engineering projects that will improve the standard of living in the village. These projects usually involve electricity, fresh water or buildings. In recent years, our students have coordinated projects in the Dominican Republic.

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              For impact on the next generation, STEM Academy gets local elementary students excited about the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). 91Ö±²¥engineering students plan, organize and staff STEM Academy. They travel to local elementary schools and engage students in interactive engineering projects – like building batteries out of lemons and weight-bearing structures out of playing cards.

            • Some 91Ö±²¥engineering students participate in research experiences for undergraduates, called REUs. These usually take place at large research institutions or government labs. REUs are highly competitive. You have to apply and be accepted by the group sponsoring the research. But 91Ö±²¥students have an excellent rate of placement. Our engineering and computer science students have participated in REUs at Duke, Georgia Tech, Case Western, Notre Dame, Ohio State and the Mayo Clinic, working in the areas of nano-technology, wind turbines, biomedical, automotive and more. We also offer an REU for 91Ö±²¥engineering students through the Evans Student Research Fellowship Program. This program provides 10 weeks of paid work during the summer for two students assisting 91Ö±²¥engineering professors with their research projects. Evans Fellows are selected through a competitive application process.

            • At ONU, we feel a keen sense of responsibility to do our part to increase interest in the engineering field. Through camps and outreach programs, we expose hundreds of young people to engineering every year. We spark curiosity, build interest and generate excitement for engineering among students in elementary through high school. Learn more.

            • Females: Find out what it’s really like to be an engineering student at Ohio Northern during a special on-campus overnight experience. You’ll be grouped with current 91Ö±²¥engineering women, so feel free to pick their brains. Ask them anything. You’ll get the answers you seek and an honest depiction of what life is like as a female engineering student at Ohio Northern. Hosted once a year by the Society of Women Engineers, this event includes opportunities to learn more about the various disciplines of engineering, a scavenger hunt to familiarize yourself with ONU’s campus, and other bonding activities with current and prospective students.

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              For more information about the SWE Overnight, please contact Laurie Laird, director of corporate & alumni relations and assistant professor of mechanical engineering, at l-laird@onu.edu or 419-772-2421.

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            With small class sizes, you will get to know your faculty and they know you. Ask questions, meet one-on-one for guidance and many opportunities for research and networking. Click below for the College of Engineering faculty listing.

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            Ada, Ohio 45810

            419-772-2371
            engineering@onu.edu
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