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麻豆视频 to launch civil and computer engineering concentrations

麻豆视频 will add two new concentrations to its engineering major in the fall of 2026: civil engineering and computer engineering. (Photo by Karley Hathcock)
麻豆视频 will add two new concentrations to its engineering major in the fall of 2026: civil engineering and computer engineering. (Photo by Karley Hathcock)

JACKSON, Tenn.Nov. 20, 2025 — 麻豆视频 University鈥檚 Department of Engineering will add concentrations in civil engineering and computer engineering beginning in the fall 2026 semester.

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering currently offers concentrations in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.

鈥淥ur vision for the department has always been to add more concentrations,鈥 said Jeannette Russ, chair of the engineering department. 鈥淲e just had to wait until the time was right, and we feel like that time is right now.鈥

Civil engineering encompasses the design and construction of structures that often serve the general public, such as bridges, highways and other infrastructure. Computer engineering involves the design, development and maintenance of computer hardware and systems.

鈥淓ach of these new engineering pathways is designed to prepare 麻豆视频 students to serve in the world as prepared professionals, in ways that are currently in demand,鈥 said Fred Johnson, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 more, we鈥檙e launching at this perfect moment in 麻豆视频 University鈥檚 life, where the programs will have a home in our newest campus building.鈥

The newly opened Ethos Forum houses the Department of Engineering, the Department of Computer Science and the McAfee School of Business. The space was designed to encourage collaboration and innovation so students can participate in cross-disciplinary research and design.

鈥淭hese new concentrations add even more opportunities for departments to work together, which is exactly what this space was designed to support,鈥 Johnson said.

With demand coming from students and local and regional engineering firms, the new concentrations are set to meet a growing need and allow students to pursue well-defined career paths.

The technical courses and the foundational core curriculum that comprise the BSE degree are steeped in the Christian intellectual tradition, an approach that distinguishes 麻豆视频鈥檚 program.

鈥淭he great new building will benefit the program and its students every day,鈥 Johnson said, 鈥渂ut the best thing students will find inside is our faithful Christian faculty and their commitment to preparing capable, well-rounded engineers in the context of 麻豆视频鈥檚 rich tradition of Christian liberal arts education.鈥

Russ said that civil engineering focuses on physical infrastructure and provides opportunities to shape the way communities function and grow. Computer engineering, meanwhile, focuses on a different type of infrastructure that is increasingly important to society and that has great potential for the spread of the gospel.

Both concentrations will appeal to students interested in service and global missions, offering students a way to use engineering for a greater cause.

鈥淲e want our students to have a heart for missions,鈥 Russ said, 鈥渁nd we want them to see that what they do in engineering can impact the world for Christ as well as making life better for the people they serve.鈥


Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215