San Diego State University
San Diego State University was founded in 1897 and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral University II. With over 34,000 students it is one of the largest universities in the Western United States and the largest within the California State University System.
SDSU is a teaching university with strong research programs. Research and scholarship strengthen the instruction SDSU students receive in the classroom and laboratory. SDSU's faculty conducts more than $65 million in funded research each year. These projects provide unusual opportunities for students who can work alongside faculty using the latest equipment. The excitement of discovery spreads to the classroom, creating a unique learning experience. The campus currently encompasses over 5.3 million square feet in academic and other support facilities.
The College of Engineering offers degreed programs in Aerospace, Civil, Computer, Construction, Electrical, Environmental, and Mechanical Engineering.
The College of Engineering at SDSU became an Affiliate Training Institute in 2002.
College Credit For Summer Training
TBD
College Credit For High School Students:
Secondary school students may receive a total of three SDSU College of Engineering credits for any of the PLTW courses [IED, POE, CIM, CEA and DE]; by completing each course with an average of "B," by scoring 70 or above on the college credit exam, by being enrolled in a PLTW-certified school, and by meeting college enrollment requirements for the BS programs. Please see http://arweb.sdsu.edu/es/admissions/ for SDSU admissions details.
Affiliate Director
Dr. Bruce Westermo
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Dr.
San Diego, CA 92182-1326
(619) 594-7007
westermo@engineering.sdsu.edu
