Loyola University Maryland

Department of Engineering

Engineer Students in the Classroom

Donnelly Science CenterThe 2023 U.S. News and World Report “Best College” rankings are out, and we are pleased that Loyola University Maryland's engineering program is again listed among the top engineering programs in the country that focus on educating undergraduates.

Based on peer assessments, the ranking reflects what Loyola engineering students and faculty members have known for a long time—that the engineering program at Loyola offers a valuable, undergraduate-focused, hands-on learning experience that can be hard to find at large research universities where graduate students often receive most of the faculty's time and attention.

Our four-year undergraduate program combines the university’s exceptional liberal arts resources with robust coverage of both traditional and emerging areas of engineering to produce graduates who are ready to excel in today’s diverse and rapidly changing environment. Students receive broad-based instruction in engineering fundamentals, while also choosing to specialize in one of four concentration areas: computer engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering or mechanical engineering.

Watch a student testimonial about engineering at Loyola

Two female students looking forward in a lecture classroom
Academic Programs

Engineering major

Loyola's Engineering program provides broad-based instruction in engineering fundamentals, and students specialize in one of four concentration areas: computer engineering, electrical engineering, materials engineering, or mechanical engineering.

Suzanne Keilson
Faculty

Suzanne Keilson, Ph.D.

This long-time faculty member of Loyola’s engineering department encourages her students to use quantitative reasoning and communication skills to achieve success

Engineering