Bachelor of Science in Engineering Project Management (B.S.)
Learn to build masterful engineering projects as you work to build the kingdom of God.
The Engineering Project Management major seeks to produce highly qualified engineers who can be leaders in their field. The goal of this degree is to equip students with knowledge in the various areas of specializations within engineering, in order to produce highly skilled and well-rounded industry leaders. Students will gain valuable insight into the foundations of engineering and management and skills in a wide variety of technical functions, making them highly marketable after graduation.
Engineering Project Management at CCU
Offered through the School of Science and Engineering, the Engineering Project Management program at CCU seeks not only to prepare students to build masterful engineering projects, but also to build the kingdom of God. Christian values and leadership are incorporated into the very core of the Engineering Project Management program, in order to equip students to be effective leaders and witnesses for Christ in their field. At CCU, a student's biblical foundation is just as important as the foundation of any engineering project they will construct, and so CCU creates a fusion of faith and knowledge in this program.
What can you do with a degree in Engineering Project Management?
- Construction Management
- Design Engineering
- Director of Hardware Engineering
- Technical Consultant
Interesting Classes You Might Take
- Computer Aided Design/Engineering Applications
- Leading Strategic Project Management
- Systems Engineering
Course Catalog
About the School of Science and Engineering
In the School of Science and Engineering at Colorado Christian University, character forms the bedrock of God-honoring and kingdom-building science. We aim to help our students explore the world that God created, use cutting-edge technology, and discover how faith interacts with questions that arise out of studying science. We focus on teaching our students how to articulate a Christian perspective on issues such as bioethics, ecology, and human life.
Science and engineering programs are taught within the world of ideas, synthesizing the liberal arts, advanced theories, and applied technology. Our faculty intentionally seek out ways to hone a Christ-like character in our students, inspiring them to become moral and ethical, world-changing leaders. Purposefully small classes and laboratories invite students to learn with their hands as well as their minds. This instills a level of mastery necessary to become a leader in rapidly-advancing fields of science and engineering.