School of Engineering And Technology
We offer a challenging, hands-on education that prepares you to lead in a fast-moving tech world. From robotics and renewable energy to AI and advanced manufacturing, our programs are built to launch impactful careers. You’ll learn in cutting-edge labs and makerspaces, gaining real experience with electronics, robotics, CAD, and more. Internships with top companies and labs across Michigan and beyond give you a professional edge before you graduate. Engineer your future with us.
Design your future
We take pride in offering one of the most comprehensive engineering educations available, designed to challenge, inspire, and prepare you for success in today's dynamic, rapidly evolving technological landscape.
With advanced on-campus facilities, you will develop hands-on skills in electronics, robotics, manufacturing systems, mechanical measurements, and computer-aided design.
Our academic environment emphasizes experiential learning, complemented by professional opportunities through internships with laboratories and industries across Michigan and beyond.
All of our programs are accredited by the Engineering or Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, ensuring the highest standards of quality and excellence.
The mission of the engineering programs at Central Michigan University is to:
- Provide an environment that encourages intense interaction between and among faculty and students.
- Provide instruction that enables students to move from theoretical concepts into practical applications.
- Create graduates who are capable of succeeding in the job market or advanced studies.

Discover how our ABET accreditation ensures the highest standards of excellence in engineering education.

Explore new special topics in engineering
Applications of AI in Engineering – Fall 2026
EGR 597AA - Artificial Intelligence is transforming engineering. In this course, you'll explore how AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning can be applied to real-world engineering challenges.
Root Cause Analysis – Spring 2027
EGR 597XX - Learn how engineers solve complex problems at their source. This course teaches structured Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methods used to investigate failures, quality issues, and operational disruptions. You'll develop skills in evidence analysis, cause-and-effect modeling, and solution development.
Ask your academic advisor about these two new exciting offerings in the School of Engineering and Technology.
Programs and certificates
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