Engineering

Engineering

The Civil Engineering and Engineering Science programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Students graduating in engineering from Carroll College are qualified to sit for the FE examination, barring any legal or criminal circumstances that could hinder their application for the exam. The FE exam is a national examination and can be taken at any testing facility in the United States. Successful passage of the FE examination allows the student to then apply for Engineer Intern licensure in any state. There are no limitations on where they can apply. Once the student becomes an Engineer Intern and enters the profession, their progression to become a Professional Engineer can take many pathways and that journey is not dependent upon their degree from Carroll College. On February 22, 2019, the Carroll College Board of Trustees, through a campus-wide program prioritization process, discontinued the Engineering Science program. Effective Fall 2019, new students will not be admitted to the program. Current Engineering Science students will be taught to graduation with an ABET-accredited degree. The Engineering Accreditation Commission is located at 415 N Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201 or via email at: http://www.abet.org.