At the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, you will be part of the most comprehensive engineering and technology program in the United States.
You will be among a network of 31,000 students and 390 faculty experts learning and teaching across three ASU campuses and via ASU Online.
The engineering community at ASU lives by the Fulton Difference – a dedication to continuous innovation, student success, faculty excellence, and cultivation of an environment that is welcoming and inclusive.
In short, we’re a top engineering school with a big heart and an innovative spirit.
6 undergraduate engineering degrees in the
top 25 in the U.S.
including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity,
computer science, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and environmental engineering
U.S. News & World Report, 2024
https://engineering.asu.edu/rankings/
#2 public university in the U.S. for employable grads
Global Employability University Ranking and Survey, 2024
ASU isn’t a “one campus fits all” kind of place for engineering students.
There’s no one way to do engineering at ASU. We invite you to explore the many ways to become an engineer at ASU designed to fit your learning style and preferred campus environment.
Study engineering and technology on the ASU West Valley campus
Earn a Bachelor of Science in engineering science — a flexible, multidisciplinary program that integrates a foundation in math, science and engineering, with a specialization in a chosen engineering concentration. Or, a Bachelor of Arts in computer science – a solid foundation in theoretical and practical aspects of computer science and ensure that students have the requisite critical thinking, effective programming and problem-solving skills.
And, with ties to nearby industries like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and other leading industry partners, graduates will be prepared for careers in engineering or science as well as business professions that interact with technical specialists.
Vibe check: Close-knit community, serene campus. The newest engineering program with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Bonus: An additional West Valley campus scholarship is available for New American University scholarship recipients admitted for the fall 2024 semester.


Study engineering and technology on the ASU Polytechnic campus
Located in East Mesa, the ASU Polytechnic campus offers some of the most advanced learning laboratories in the country. The degree programs offered at the Polytechnic campus take advantage of these facilities and are designed to support project-based, hands-on learning and discovery.
At the Polytechnic campus, innovative engineering and technology degrees are offered from three Fulton schools of engineering. The Polytechnic School programs include aviation, engineering, engineering education systems and design, environmental and resource management, graphic information technology, human systems engineering, information technology and technological entrepreneurship and management. The future-focused School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks offers programs in manufacturing engineering and robotics and autonomous systems. Lastly, the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, based in Tempe, offers a software engineering program at the Polytechnic campus.
Vibe check: Chill, laid-back campus. Perfect for makers, hackers (for good of course), students with a history of taking apart family electronics.
Bonus: An additional Polytechnic campus scholarship is available for New American University scholarship recipients admitted for the fall 2024 semester.
Polytechnic campus degreesStudy engineering on the ASU Tempe campus
The historic home of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the Tempe campus hosts the largest number of engineering degrees at ASU.
Engineering programs at Tempe include aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer systems, construction, electrical, environmental, industrial, materials science and mechanical. In addition, technology degrees are offered in computer science, construction management and technology, engineering management and informatics.
Vibe check: Bustling student life within walking distance of Sun Devil Athletics home games, Mill Ave. and performing and visual arts. Light rail access to downtown Phoenix.


Study engineering through ASU Online
ASU was one of the first universities to offer accredited engineering degrees online. Now, students can earn degrees online in engineering programs such as human systems, software, biomedical, electrical, and mechanical.
Technology degrees include computer science, graphic information technology, information technology, technological entrepreneurship and management, and engineering management.
Vibe check: Comfortable home office with easy access to the couch and refrigerator. At your own pace and schedule, with opportunities to build community with other online learners through discussions, study groups and online student organizations. All online students are welcome on ASU campuses and are encouraged to attend graduation in-person.
ASU Online degreesIn his first year at ASU, my son was able to be part of a research team with PhD students and world-renowned professors in his field. The team’s mentoring experience has been a game changer in his development.
Kari K. Sacramento, California, parent of ASU student
Fulton Schools values
The Fulton Schools values are the result of more than six months of exploratory research, focus groups, surveys and reflection. Through that process, we have distilled those insights into five core values that define what we do and strive to achieve.
At the Fulton Schools, we:
- Cultivate excellence.
- Deliver innovation that matters.
- Encourage bold thinking.
- Foster a community of learning and collaboration.
- Build a foundation for all to be successful.
How can we help?
There are many factors that play into deciding where to go to college, what major to choose, and what ASU campus and modality is right for you. ASU has representatives that can talk through any questions you have about what makes engineering at ASU unique among engineering schools across the U.S.