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Ohio State University College of Engineering
NameOhio State University College of Engineering
Established1870s
TypePublic
ParentOhio State University
CityColumbus
StateOhio
CountryUnited States
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Ohio State University College of Engineering is a constituent college of Ohio State University located in Columbus, Ohio. The college offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs with emphases in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, and computer engineering. It maintains partnerships with regional industries, federal laboratories, and international institutions such as NASA, National Science Foundation, Battelle Memorial Institute, and Toyota-affiliated research centers.

History

The college traces origins to land-grant initiatives under the Morrill Act and early technical instruction in the 19th century, aligning with statewide industrialization linked to companies like National Cash Register and Baldwin Locomotive Works. During the World Wars the college expanded curricula to support United States Army and United States Navy technical training programs, echoing national trends set by institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology. Postwar growth paralleled collaborations with agencies including Department of Defense and Atomic Energy Commission, and later with corporate partners like General Electric, Procter & Gamble, and Intel as engineering education adapted to computing and semiconductor eras.

Academic programs

The college administers degrees across departments historically connected to professional societies such as American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Undergraduate majors include pathways influenced by curricula from Carnegie Mellon University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Purdue University. Graduate offerings include master’s and doctoral programs with specialties that map to research themes promoted by National Institutes of Health, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and Office of Naval Research. The college also offers professional master’s tracks tied to continuing education models employed by Stanford University and executive programs similar to those at Harvard University.

Research and institutes

Research centers within the college coordinate multidisciplinary projects funded by National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, and industrial consortia involving Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Boeing. Institutes emphasize areas like advanced materials inspired by collaborations with Sandia National Laboratories and Argonne National Laboratory, robotics initiatives paralleling work at Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute, and cybersecurity programs resonant with MIT Lincoln Laboratory efforts. The college houses laboratories focusing on additive manufacturing, autonomous systems, energy storage, and bioengineering, linking to projects supported by DARPA and NASA Glenn Research Center.

Facilities and campus

Facilities occupy centrally located buildings on Ohio State’s Columbus, Ohio campus, proximate to landmarks such as Ohio Stadium and the Wexner Center for the Arts. Core infrastructure includes fabrication shops, cleanrooms, wind tunnels, and high-performance computing clusters comparable to installations at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and University of Michigan. Dedicated spaces support student design teams and industry-sponsored laboratories modeled after collaboration facilities at University of California, Berkeley and Northwestern University. The campus environment promotes interactions with nearby technology parks, incubators, and regional partners like COSI and the Columbus Partnership.

Student life and organizations

Student organizations reflect professional and extracurricular traditions linked to national chapters such as Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Society of Women Engineers, and Engineers Without Borders USA. Competitive teams include Formula SAE, steel bridge, and robotics clubs that have competed at events hosted by Society of Automotive Engineers International and FIRST Robotics Competition. Student governance interacts with university bodies like the Student Government at Ohio State University and alumni networks patterned after organizations at Princeton University and Yale University. Career fairs attract employers including Amazon, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and Procter & Gamble.

Rankings and reputation

National and international rankings by entities akin to U.S. News & World Report, Times Higher Education, and QS World University Rankings place the college among prominent public engineering programs in the United States. Reputation stems from historical strengths in infrastructure, manufacturing, and computing, with comparisons often drawn to peer institutions such as Purdue University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology. Industry surveys and employer recruitment metrics highlight the college’s pipelines to corporations like Intel, Ford Motor Company, and Northrop Grumman.

Notable alumni and faculty

Alumni and faculty have included leaders who worked at or founded organizations such as Procter & Gamble, Akron Tire, Kia Motors, and Battelle Memorial Institute, as well as recipients of honors comparable to the National Medal of Technology and Innovation and memberships in bodies like the National Academy of Engineering. Distinguished educators and researchers have collaborated with institutions such as Princeton University, Stanford University, and Columbia University and have contributed to projects at Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic through bioengineering advances.

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