Dr. Kendall T. Harris, P.E. - Dean
Prairie View's Roy G. Perry College of Engineering is made up of six departments: chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, engineering technology and mechanical engineering. We offer a total of nine bachelor's degrees, four master's and one doctorate. Our master of science in engineering degree program provides the option for concentrated study in either chemical, civil, environmental or mechanical engineering.
Prairie View students majoring in another program have the unique option of taking courses in one of five engineering disciplines for a minor field. These include minors in general, chemical, civil, electrical or mechanical engineering. Including an engineering minor in an academic curriculum helps students expand their career options and increase salary potential.
The Prairie View Roy G. Perry College of Engineering maintains the perfect balance between classroom theory and research application. While students concentrate on basic science, mathematics and engineering courses, they are also exposed to a broad range of humanities and social sciences classes, keeping them in touch with the world around them. Students' research experiences also have real-world applications, such as the many funded projects focused on threats to homeland security.
The Roy G. Perry College of Engineering takes pride in an infrastructure that attracts a world-class faculty and produces highly-skilled engineers with the highest levels of professional ethics and personal standards.