Engineering is all about the real world. Real problems. Real solutions. Working under the real constraints of time, budget, materials availability and more.
So it only makes sense that your engineering education should have a solid grounding in the real world. Right from the start.
That’s what you’ll do at Case Western Reserve University in our Roger E. Susi First Year Engineering Experience, where—starting in your first year—you’ll do hands-on engineering.
Like what? You’ll program using MATLAB. You’ll build things like a water filter and sensor or a heart rate monitor. You’ll test your skills in friendly design competitions. You’ll try out your skills in different areas of engineering (civil, biomedical, materials and more).
In short, you’ll do real engineering—from the start. Because hands-on is how engineers learn best. And it’s how you start to prepare for a BIG future.