The Ohio State University College of Engineering offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in a wide variety of engineering focuses. Undergraduate degree paths include aviation, biomedical engineering and agricultural engineering. Graduate and doctoral programs include geodetic surveying, landscape architecture and welding engineering. Research facilities at Ohio State include the Center for Automotive Research and the Ohio Center for Advanced Propulsion and Power.
Ohio State University
College of Engineering
206 West 18th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-2289
engineering.osu.edu
The Case School of Engineering is home to the Cleveland Functional Electrical Simulation Center, the Great Lakes Energy Institute and the Swagelok Center for Surface Analysis. Undergraduate and graduate degree programs are available. Degree focuses include chemical engineering, macromolecular science and civil engineering. Notable alumni include Craig Newmark, Herbert H. Dow and Paul Buchheit.
Case Western Reserve University
Case School of Engineering
11118 Bellflower Road
Cleveland, OH
216-368-4630
engineering.case.edu
The University of Dayton School of Engineering offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees. Students have the option of specialized concentrations and optional minors to broaden their expertise. Five-year joint degree programs awarding both undergraduate and graduate degrees are available for some majors. The school offers many types of engineering specialties, making it one of the most revered engineering schools in the state. It advertises itself as being Catholic in faith, yet global in its mission.
University of Dayton
School of Engineering
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469
udayton.edu/engineering