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Academic Programs
Drexel at BCC is available for students enrolled in one of the
academic programs listed below. You can make a seamless transfer into
Drexel’s 300- and 400-level courses taught on BCC’s campus provided
you have completed all required 100- and 200-level courses, as well as all
prerequisite courses required for the Drexel major, and have attained a cumulative
GPA of 2.50. All Drexel courses are taught by experienced
Drexel faculty. As active professionals, Drexel’s talented faculty bring
practical and current experience to the BCC classroom.
Current Programs
Coming Soon
Applied
Engineering Technology (BS) The Applied Engineering Technology program is designed for students with a
strong inclination for application of design and technology. With concentrations
in electrical, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering technology, AET
graduates fill the gap that often exists between engineers/scientists and
the technical/production workforce. Career opportunities include: computer
programming, engineering (aerospace, construction, design, environmental,
etc.), information systems, management, quality control, and semiconductor
production.
Download the Applied Engineering
Technology fact sheet.
Biological Sciences (BS)
The biological sciences include many fields. Biologists study
the structure and functions of living organisms — from the individual
cell to the full organism, and collectively to the community level. Students
develop the skills to pursue careers in medicine, dentistry, or veterinary
medicine; research or commercial laboratories; various governmental agencies;
and teaching. In the past two decades, advances in molecular biology, genetics,
nanotechnology, and tissue engineering have been rapid, opening many new careers
in the fields of biotechnology and genetic engineering.
Download the Biological
Sciences fact
sheet.
Computer Science (BS)The Drexel program in Computer Science offers extensive exposure
to a variety of programming paradigms and languages, practice in the discipline
of software engineering, a survey of the various sub-disciplines of computer
science (databases, artificial intelligence, numerical computation, data
structures and algorithms, operating systems, graphics, human-computer interaction),
and training in analytical and mathematical methods.
Download the Computer
Science fact
sheet.
Computer Engineering (BSCE) The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering provides a broad
focus on digital circuit design, computer hardware and organization, programming
and computer software, algorithms, and networks. The Computer Engineering
program includes the same basic core as the Electrical Engineering degree.
However, a strong emphasis on computer-related subjects continues throughout
the program. This major is designed to prepare students for positions in
the areas of design and architecture of digital computers, as well as in
the applications of computers and digital systems.
Computing and Security Technology (BS)
The Computing and Security Technology program emphasizes practical, hands-on
education in your choice of concentration:
- Computing Technology: For students who are interested in becoming webmasters, network and system administrators, multimedia developers, or database specialists, the Computing Technology concentration gives an in-depth overview of current and upcoming computing technologies, with an emphasis in practical experience.
- Computing Security: For students who are interested in the more specialized field of computing security, this concentration provides practical and theoretical computer information security skills. Upon completion of the program, students will have the knowledge and skills necessary to implement security policies, understand and identify security threats and vulnerabilities, develop countermeasures, and manage the deployment of security solutions.
Construction Management (BS) This
highly specialized program combines the elements of technology, management,
and business. Students develop the skills necessary for the design and management
of construction projects, including airports, bridges, commercial buildings,
dams, highways, etc. Strong emphasis is placed on developing skills to complete
projects on time and on cost versus the theoretical aspects of structural design.
Career opportunities include estimators, field superintendents, project managers,
and schedulers.
Download the Construction
Management fact sheet.
Culinary Arts (BS)
The Culinary
Arts program is designed to prepare students to assume leadership positions
in the fine-dining segment of hospitality organizations. With its blend of
innovative cuisine, management, technology, and customer service, Drexel's
culinary arts curriculum builds student knowledge across functional areas while
allowing for increased specialization in food styling, food writing, food studies,
and international cuisine as well as concentrating in food and beverage management.
Download the Culinary
Arts fact sheet. Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
Drexel at BCC's major in Electrical Engineering emphasizes computer-aided design and hands-on laboratory experience to prepare you to meet the technical challenges of the global economy. Our interdisciplinary program offers a broad foundation in electronics and electrical systems, electromagnetic radiation and microwaves, electric power generation and distribution, signal processing, computing hardware and software, and communications, giving you the knowledge you'll need to work closely with experts in a wide variety of fields.
Hospitality Management (BS) The Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management combines interdisciplinary
education with a global perspective for tomorrow's leaders and managers.
This program allows students to specialize in one of three concentrations:
food and beverage management, travel and tourism, and lodging administration.
Career paths include convention and meeting planning, cruise lines, hotels
and resorts, and travel agencies.
Download the Hospitality
Management fact sheet.
Mechanical Engineering (BS)
Drexel at BCC's Mechanical Engineering program prepares students to design, analyze, and manufacture new products in a wide variety of industries, including transportation and power generation. Class work includes study of robotics, aircraft flight design, and product design. Mechanical Engineering students will graduate with both the technological and analytical skills and experience necessary to successfully enter graduate school or begin your career.
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