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SC State Board of Trustees approves three new undergraduate engineering degree programs, master’s in cybersecurity

Author: Sam Watson, Director of University Relations|Published: April 18, 2024|All News, Faculty & Staff News, Student News

Engineering
SC State’s Engineering & Computer Science complex is home to modern labs for technology-oriented education.

The engineering programs are supported by a $1M grant from Dominion Energy.

ORANGEBURG, S.C. – South Carolina State University’s Board of Trustees on Thursday approved four new degree programs – three in undergraduate engineering specialties and a master’s degree in cybersecurity.

“South Carolina State University refuses to sit still,” SC State President Alexander Conyers said. “I thank the Board of Trustees for responding to the workforce development needs of our industrial partners and the advancement needs of students.

“As we continue to recruit across the nation, we hear from potential students who want these programs,” he said. “So, we are glad we are able to deliver the types of programs today’s students desire and need to succeed.”

Supported by a $1 million grant from Dominion Energy, the new undergraduate programs include Bachelor of Science degrees in:

  • Mechanical engineering.
  • Electrical engineering.
  • Computer engineering.

If approved by the state Commission on Higher Education (CHE), the additions would address workforce demand for professionals in industrial, technological sectors and business sectors and increase earning potential for SC State students.

The graduate program in cybersecurity will help mitigate the shortage of cybersecurity personnel in South Carolina, but it also has the potential to reach students anywhere in the U.S., as the curriculum would be delivered 100% online.

Mechanical and electrical engineering

The mechanical and electrical engineering programs would complete SC State’s shift from engineering technology to full engineering degrees – an essential transition that allows students to sit for engineering licensure exams. SC State’s Department of Engineering already has evolved its programs in industrial and civil engineering, while its nuclear engineering and mechatronics engineering programs always have been full engineering degrees. SC State also offers a fire protection engineering concentration within its civil engineering program.

Students already enrolled in the engineering technology programs would be eligible to complete those degrees or transfer into the full engineering programs.

Computer engineering

If approved by the CHE, the computer engineering program would be a new discipline at SC State while utilizing elements from the curricula in SC State’s existing Departments of Engineering and Computer Science and Mathematics.

According to a resolution approved by the Board of Trustees on Thursday, the computer engineering program is designed to provide students with breadth in engineering, the sciences, mathematics, and the humanities, as well as depth in the fields of both software and hardware disciplines appropriate for a computer engineer.

It will develop a student’s design and analytical skills. In combination with the co-op experience, it opens students to opportunities in engineering practice, advanced training engineering, or other professions, as well as an entry into business and administration.

Master of Science in computer science cybersecurity

With its designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education, SC State already offers a major in computer science with a concentration in cybersecurity and a minor in cybersecurity for undergraduate students. The graduate program would accelerate the cybersecurity opportunities at SC State.

The supply of cybersecurity workers in South Carolina is low, demonstrating a need to design a graduate curriculum tailored to address the national security issues and the requirements of employers in the cybersecurity field.

For additional information about SC State’s degree programs in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering Mathematics and Transportation (STEM-T), contact Dr. Stanley Ihekweazu at sihekwea@scsu.edu or 803-536-8860.