ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Many thanks for exploring Rockhurst University’s Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology program.
Graduates in these fields provide creative and innovative solutions to improve society, while also earning some of the highest starting salaries available.
Located in one of the premier engineering communities in the United States, Rockhurst offers students a perfect combination of sound scientific knowledge and training along with impeccable communication and critical thinking skills. Highly attractive to employers, this blend of abilities helps individuals progress into leadership positions. In addition, internship opportunities abound with the presence of a variety of highly successful engineering, computing and IT firms in and around Kansas City.
Our partnership with the University of Missouri–Kansas City ensures cutting-edge research and lab facilities and Rockhurst University’s Jesuit education helps develop “women and men for others.” Representing the 450-year old Jesuit tradition of academic excellence and value-oriented education, Rockhurst features small class sizes, outstanding faculty and a learning- centered environment.
I hope you will consider Rockhurst University and join our vibrant community of students, faculty and staff.
A LETTER FROM OUR DEAN
“We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of these ECIT graduates. Who doesn’t want a Rockhurst grad? And a Rockhurst grad who also happens to be trained by UMKC? That’s exactly what we want.”
Timothy L. McDonald, Ph.D.Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
ENGINEERING, COMPUTING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMThe ECIT program is a partnership program between Rockhurst University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City. This four-year degree program includes classes at both university campuses. Students take their math, physics and core liberal arts curriculum at Rockhurst, and specialized courses just a short walking distance away at UMKC.
This rare public-private partnership is a program unlike any other. It provides an opportunity for students interested in engineering and IT to receive the world-class, Jesuit education Rockhurst University is known for.
The ECIT program is composed of five Bachelor of Science degrees:
Civil engineering
Electrical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Computer science
Information technology
Graduates with these degrees are in high demand. This need, coupled with the foundation of a Rockhurst education, puts you in the driver’s seat when choosing where you want to work.
Reasons to Choose Rockhurst/UMKC’s
ECIT Program
TOP 5
5 IMMEDIATE IMMERSION: Take engineering or IT courses during your first semester in the program.
4 DOUBLE THE RESOURCES: As an ECIT student, you have access to academic and student life resources on both campuses.
3 JESUIT TRADITION: A Rockhurst education is holistic, preparing you to lead, shape and change the world around you.
2 ONE OF A KIND: UMKC offers the only accredited engineering program in Kansas City.
1 AN IDEAL LOCATION: Kansas City is the fourth largest engineering hub in the United States, with five local firms that rank among the top 50 most successful in the nation.
- Greg Graves, Chairman and CEO of Burns & McDonnell
Civil Engineering Civil engineering is considered one of the oldest engineering disciplines. From construction of roads, buildings, bridges, or water-supply systems to managing a construction site to analyzing research, civil engineers can perform a variety of tasks.
There are many specialties within the field, such as structural, construction, environment, geotechnical and transportation. The bachelor’s degree in civil engineering sets you up for success by providing you with the technical knowledge and skill set you need to work immediately in most areas of the profession.
Some of the classes you will be taking include Engineering Graphics, Strengths of Materials, Structural Analysis, Steel Design and Engineering Hydraulics.
To see the full course of study, visit www.rockhurst.edu/ecit/civil.
Electrical Engineering Electrical engineers design, test and improve electronic equipment from lighting and wiring systems to cars to cell phones.
Our partnership program provides you with the technical knowledge and skill set you need to work immediately in most areas of the profession. The program focuses largely on mathematics, as well as communications, biometrics, control systems and more.
Some of the classes you will be taking include Circuit Theory, Signals and Systems, Waves and Fields, Power Systems and Microelectronic Circuits.
To see the full course of study, visit www.rockhurst.edu/ecit/electrical.
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is a broad discipline that encompasses a variety of job duties, including the design, development and maintenance of electrical equipment from generators to engines to robots used in manufacturing.
The Rockhurst and UMKC partnership program produces mechanical engineers tuned to the technical, business and strategic needs of industry and technology.
Some of the classes you will be taking include Engineering Graphics, Thermal System Design, Computer Aided Engineering, Energy Systems Design, and Mechanical Design Synthesis.
To see the full course of study, visit www.rockhurst.edu/ecit/mechanical.
Computer Science Computer science is a vast, growing field made up of several different types of careers. From designing computer software to solving computer problems or enhancing computer efficiency, there are a variety of opportunities.
Our program will put you on the forefront of this field, providing a foundation of expertise in the development of technology infrastructure such as operating systems, browsers, applications, software or networking.
Some of the classes you will be taking include Computer Architecture and Organization, Data Structures, Assembler Language Programming, Software Engineering and Foundations of Data Networks.
To see the full course of study, visit www.rockhurst.edu/ecit/computerscience.
Information Technology Information technology professionals work with organizations and businesses to integrate and maintain computer technology. They install, customize and generate applications that fit the organization’s IT needs.
IT students in our program focus on software development, networks, digital media and Web engineering. Technical courses are complemented with business courses. Students must also complete a required internship, providing them with the real-life experience needed to take their degree to the next level.
Some of the classes you will be taking include Multimedia Production, Data Structures, Program Language Design and Implementation, Database Management Systems and Software Engineering. Business Certificate, Helzberg MBA OptionIf you choose Principles of Microeconomics (EC 1100) and Essentials of Finance (FN 3000) as your business electives within the IT program, you are eligible to receive a Certificate in Business. This certificate demonstrates that you have completed all prerequisite courses for Rockhurst’s Helzberg MBA program.
To see the full course of study, visit www.rockhurst.edu/ecit/it.
Civil engineering needs are growing more and more as
the population grows, and at a faster rate than most other
careers. In 2011, civil engineers earned an
average yearly wage of
The computer science field is expected to see significant growth in the next decade.
In 2011, the average annual wage for a computer systems analyst was
*According to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics
DEGREES THAT LEAD TO SUCCESS
$82,710.*
$82,320.*
Electrical engineering jobs are expected to stay
consistent through 2018. In 2011, electrical engineers
earned an average yearly wage of
$89,200.*
Mechanical engineering needs are expected to see a slight growth in the next decade.
In 2011, mechanical engineers earned an average
yearly wage of
$83,550.*
Information technology jobs are expected to see a significant increase in demand
throughout the next decade. In 2011, the average annual wage for an information
systems manager was
$125,660.*The IT industry generates more
than jobs in our region. 25,000
ACADEMIC SUPPORTRockhurst’s approach to education is multifaceted. We incorporate the Jesuit tradition into our liberal arts curriculum, resulting in a more well-rounded classroom experience.
At Rockhurst, we know it takes nothing less than our full dedication to each and every student. Our small classes are led by nationally recognized faculty who love what they do. They will challenge you, inspire you and help you learn to think critically.
The Learning Center is available to students who would like tutoring in any discipline, help with study strategies or writing assistance.
The Greenlease Library is another important resource. Here, you’ll have access to the library’s collection of more than 400,000 items, as well as resources from other academic and public libraries in the state, region and nationwide.
Connect Anywhere. Rockhurst’s wireless network covers every inch of campus – even the Quad and athletic fields. There are also 15 state-of-the-art computer labs.
BEYOND THE CLASSROOMRockhurst’s engineering program encourages you to explore the many opportunities to help build your skill set outside the classroom. Get involved right away and make connections that will last a lifetime.
Student Organizations American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) National Society/Missouri Society of Professional Engineers
(NSPE/MSPE) Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Structural Engineers Association of Kansas and Missouri (SEAKM) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
Engineering (ASHRAE) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Engineers Without Borders (EWB) American Public Works Association (APWA)
Student Teams Big Beam (SEAKM) Steel Bridge (ASCE/AISC) Concrete Cube (ACI) Baja Buggy (SAE) Human Powered Vehicle (ASME) UMKC IEEE Robotics Team ACM Programming
INTERNSHIPS AND JOB PLACEMENTThe Rockhurst and UMKC campuses, located just a short walking distance from one another, are located in the business and cultural heart of Kansas City. This is an ideal location for engineering, computing and IT professionals, providing ample opportunities for part-time jobs at local engineering firms, often leading to job offers.
Kansas City is an engineering hub. Companies throughout the region are waiting for students with degrees in engineering, computing and IT. Rockhurst and UMKC maintain close connections with the area’s top employers, giving you an edge among other candidates.
Companies That Hire Engineering, Computing and IT Students
Black & Veatch
Burns & McDonnell
Cerner
Cisco
Commerce Bank
Creative Capsule
Garmin
GE Transportation
Hansen-Wilson
HDR
Henderson Engineers
HNTB
Honeywell
IBM
Kansas City Power & Light
Kiewit
Microsoft
MoDot
Netchemia
NMR
OpenMethods
PhoneFactor
QM Power
South Coast Systems
Sprint Nextel
Starent Networks
Taliaferro & Browne, Inc.
TranSystems
Trekk
Trinity Animation
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Walton Construction
CONTACT USFor more information or to schedule a visit, contact Rockhurst’s Office of Admission at 800-842-6776 or [email protected].
www.rockhurst.edu800-842-6776
www.rockhurst.edu/ecit