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Here, you will learn from faculty who are professional engineers as you develop the real-world knowledge and skills you need to succeed in a wide variety of engineering career fields, or advance to graduate school.

Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.)
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The civil engineering degree will prepare you for immediate employment in engineering and related disciplines.
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)
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The mechanical engineering degree will prepare you for immediate employment in engineering and related disciplines.
ABET accreditation badge for Angelo State's bachelor degree in civil engineering

B.S.C.E. program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org/, under the General Criteria and the Civil and Similarly Named Engineering Programs Criteria.

ABET accreditation badge for Angelo State's bachelor degree in civil engineering

B.S.M.E. program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org/, under the General Criteria and the Mechanical and Similarly Named Engineering Programs Criteria.

 
ASU's Students and Professor Setting up Rocket for Launch

Angelo State Engineering Scholars Program

Earn a scholarship of up to $10,000 to achieve your dream of becoming an engineer! When you become an ASES you’ll not only be awarded a scholarship, you’ll also receive career mentoring and STEM support providing a smooth transition into the engineering field.

  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The program is great. You can choose from different specialties, like structural classes, or you can also focus on water design, to name a few. We are prepared for our future jobs.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Luis Lozano</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I chose Angelo State because of the exciting opportunities the mechanical engineering program would offer.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/iamangelo/adrian.php">Adrian Campos</a></strong>, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Here at ASU, the connections you can make with your professors and fellow students are unmatched.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/iamangelo/adrian.php">Adrian Campos</a></strong>, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The engineering department is committed to graduating practice-ready engineers who have been given every opportunity to practice their technical training and develop the broader skills needed to apply that training in the workplace.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Caleb Miller</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I had Dr. Dick Apronti for my engineering graphics class, and he showed me the beginning steps of Solidworks, which is an engineering design program. Off that foundation, I was able to use it in California and grow in my Solidworks experience.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/iamangelo/adrian.php">Adrian Campos</a></strong>, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “My favorite memory at ASU was when I received an email informing me that I had been hired as the Engineering Living Learning Community Leader at ASU. After I applied for the job, I waited for months to find out the good news. Good things take time.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Robert Kody Womack</strong>, Class of 2022, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “By the time I graduated, I was already working in my chosen field as a civil engineer and had received an offer to stay on with the company after graduation.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Caleb Miller</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The focus is on you as a student. It’s not going to be, ‘the faculty is worried about their research.’ It’s going to be, ‘how can I prepare this student, not only to become successful, but to ready them for the workplace and work on a team to come up with the best solution possible for whatever project they’re working on?’”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Deyton Riddle</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I got offered a job the week I graduated. The faculty prepare you for what the job looks like. It’s not just getting an education. This is real – what you’re doing in school is how you’d design in the field. I know that mentality got me the job I have today.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Ty Lee</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The engineering program serves to meet a real need in the West Texas community.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Caleb Miller</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “When our students leave here, the sky’s the limit, whether they want to go directly into the workforce or pursue their master’s degree. They should be confident in their abilities and their future. ”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Dr. William Kitch</strong>, Department Chair, David L. Hirschfeld Department of Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “During our free time, Dr. William Kitch and I launched well over 100 rockets. At times I needed motivation for my schooling, and Dr. Kitch was right there to give me a good kick in the butt, metaphorically speaking.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Robert Kody Womack</strong>, Class of 2022, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I am happy to receive an engineering degree from Angelo State.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Ty Lee</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I only applied to one college, was accepted, and graduated ASU with a degree in applied physics. I’m proud to tell people that ASU now has a great engineering program.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Travis Barnett</strong>, CEO, Centerline Engineering & Consulting, Class of 2012</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “My favorite class at ASU was Infrastructure and Economics of Engineering. We learned about our place in the world and how society, the economy, and the environment and resiliency interact.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Robert Kody Womack</strong>, Class of 2022, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>

Around the Department

Engineers use science and math to solve problems, figure out how things work, and find practical uses for new scientific discoveries. Your ASU degree is your ticket to join the thriving engineering industry, where you will design and build machines, structures, bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles and buildings. And, there are thousands of high-paying jobs waiting for you once you graduate.

Take a look at some other aspects of our department that make ASU an outstanding place to study engineering.

A group of Angelo State engineering students looking at a machine for a lab

Hunter Strain Labs

Gain the hands-on experience you need in our state-of-the-art engineering labs. Our $4.5 million lab facility houses the Hydraulics Lab, Geotechnical Lab, Construction Materials Lab, Engineering Mechanics Lab and Student Team Projects Lab.

An Angelo State engineering professor telling his students the rules for the lab

Ram Ready Engineering Program

Get a head start on your four-year engineering degree. Our partnership allows you to take intro-level engineering classes while still at your junior college. Once you’ve completed your associate degree, you can take advantage of a seamless transition to Angelo State to finish your bachelor’s degree.

An Angelo State engineering student taking notes on her iPad

RAMgineers

You can join our RAMgineers student organization for professional development opportunities and to compete against schools from across the country in various engineering contests. RAMgineers lead the way!

An Angelo State Civil Engineering professor talking to two of his students during an assignment

Industry Advisory Council

Our Industry Advisory Council includes the leaders of many local engineering firms. This strong tie to the professional engineering community provides our students with regular class visits to engineering projects where you will get a first-hand look at professional engineers at work. Many of our students also earn paid internships with these firms.

Engineering Visions and Mission Statements