Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
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The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (often abbreviated to the Fulton Schools) is the engineering college of Arizona State University. The Fulton Schools offers 25 undergraduate and 48 graduate degree programs in all major engineering disciplines, construction and computer science. In 2023 the Fulton Schools became the first university in the nation to offer a bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctoral degree in manufacturing engineering.
Established | 1954 (as ASU College of Engineering and Applied Sciences) |
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Dean | Kyle Squires |
Academic staff | 390 Tenured/tenure-track |
Students | 31,816 (Fall 2023) |
Location | Tempe, Arizona and Mesa, Arizona, U.S. |
Campus | Arizona State University - Tempe and Arizona State University - Polytechnic campus (Mesa, AZ) |
Website | engineering |
The Fulton Schools comprises eight engineering schools located on both ASU's Tempe, Polytechnic and West Valley campuses. The eight schools include the following:
- School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering
- School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
- School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
- School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
- School of Integrated Engineering (West Valley campus)
- School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks (Polytechnic campus)
- School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
- The Polytechnic School (Polytechnic campus)
The Global School, not an official Fulton School, refers to the Fulton Schools’ collective efforts in engaging in a globally-connected network of higher education initiatives and collaborations with government entities to broaden access to engineering education and build partnerships (in development).[1]