Boston University

Administration
Dean, College of Engineering
Kenneth R. Lutchen, BS, MS, PhD
The College of Engineering at Boston University is a community of students, faculty, and staff focused on advancing science and technology through research and discovery, and preparing students to be technology leaders in the 21st century. Undergraduate students participate in a comprehensive core curriculum that sets the foundation for their engineering studies while delivering a breadth of education across the humanities, mathematics, and social and natural sciences. They choose to major in one of six engineering disciplines—aerospace, mechanical, computer, electrical, manufacturing, or biomedical engineering—where they have the opportunity work side-by-side with research faculty in a number of modern, high-tech facilities. Graduate students partake in myriad programs and research opportunities leading to doctoral or master’s degrees in aerospace, biomedical, computer, computer systems, electrical, manufacturing, mechanical, global manufacturing, photonics, systems, or general engineering.
