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Leo Kempel, Dean of the Michigan State University College of Engineering

The Michigan Opportunity

S3 Ep.52 - Leo Kempel, Dean of the Michigan State University College of Engineering

February 07, 2024Michigan Economic Development CorporationSeason 3Episode 52
The Michigan Opportunity
S3 Ep.52 - Leo Kempel, Dean of the Michigan State University College of Engineering
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The Michigan Opportunity
S3 Ep.52 - Leo Kempel, Dean of the Michigan State University College of Engineering
Feb 07, 2024Season 3Episode 52
Michigan Economic Development Corporation

The future of engineering at Michigan State University

The future of engineering at Michigan State University (MSU) is rich with diverse opportunities, boasting a comprehensive range of majors that cater to a wide array of interests and career paths. Under the leadership of Dean Leo C. Kempel, the Dennis P. Nyquist Endowed Professor of Electromagnetics and the ninth dean of the MSU College of Engineering, students can explore at least 10 distinct majors, including: Applied Engineering Sciences, Biosystems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, and more. The focus on continuous education emerges as a key element to keep Michigan at the forefront of advancements in the diversity of engineering fields.

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The future of engineering at Michigan State University

The future of engineering at Michigan State University (MSU) is rich with diverse opportunities, boasting a comprehensive range of majors that cater to a wide array of interests and career paths. Under the leadership of Dean Leo C. Kempel, the Dennis P. Nyquist Endowed Professor of Electromagnetics and the ninth dean of the MSU College of Engineering, students can explore at least 10 distinct majors, including: Applied Engineering Sciences, Biosystems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, and more. The focus on continuous education emerges as a key element to keep Michigan at the forefront of advancements in the diversity of engineering fields.