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Through our academic programs, research opportunities, real-world experiences and unique facilities, you will be inspired to join the next generation of innovative scientists and engineers.

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Quarterly Newsletter

Titled “The Scene,” our newsletter highlights the accomplishments of students, faculty, staff and programs in the College of Science and Engineering.

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State-of-the-Art Facilities

From the Hunter Strain Engineering Labs, Angelo State Natural History Collections and new ASU Greenhouse to our 6,000-acre MIR Center/ASU Ranch, our science and engineering facilities are second to none. These are just some of the facilities where you will gain valuable hands-on experience in your chosen field.

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PIER Program

We oversee the Pathway for Inspiring, Enriching and Recruiting (PIER) program to provide direct exposure to the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields for under-represented students at secondary schools and colleges. This initiative is critical for improving recruitment and retention of STEM students in West Texas.

  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The goal of the department to make ‘practice-ready engineers’ has made a huge impact on my perception and knowledge of engineering.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Ty Lee</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The program is great. You can choose from different specialties, like structural classes, or you can also focus on water design, to name a few. We are prepared for our future jobs.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Luis Lozano</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The Ag Department at ASU offers hands-on learning experiences that cannot be duplicated in a classroom alone.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Corey Owens</strong>, Class of 2005 and 2007</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “What truly sets the ASU Ag Department apart is the opportunities for internships and our ability to place students in successful careers when they graduate.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Corey Owens</strong>, Class of 2005 and 2007</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The focus is on you as a student. It’s not going to be, ‘the faculty is worried about their research.’ It’s going to be, ‘how can I prepare this student, not only to become successful, but to ready them for the workplace and work on a team to come up with the best solution possible for whatever project they’re working on?’”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Deyton Riddle</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “During our free time, Dr. William Kitch and I launched well over 100 rockets. At times I needed motivation for my schooling, and Dr. Kitch was right there to give me a good kick in the butt, metaphorically speaking.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Robert Kody Womack</strong>, Class of 2022, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The engineering program serves to meet a real need in the West Texas community.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Caleb Miller</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “ASU did an excellent job of providing me the educational base needed to prepare me for my next degree.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/live/news/19259-asu-trailblazer-dr-j-warren-brasher">Dr. J. Warren Brasher</a></strong>, Class of 1995, Biology</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The faculty have really prepared us. I feel prepared, not only to become a successful engineer, but to be ready for the workplace and to work on a team to come up with the best solution for our infrastructure.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Deyton Riddle</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I am happy to receive an engineering degree from Angelo State.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Ty Lee</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I got offered a job the week I graduated. The faculty prepare you for what the job looks like. It’s not just getting an education. This is real – what you’re doing in school is how you’d design in the field. I know that mentality got me the job I have today.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Ty Lee</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “ASU can provide you with a great education and learning environment over a broad spectrum of professional career fields, it can also help you achieve your goals and succeed in your professional endeavors. It certainly did for me.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/live/news/19259-asu-trailblazer-dr-j-warren-brasher">Dr. J. Warren Brasher</a></strong>, Class of 1995, Biology</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “One strength that the ASU engineering program has is small class sizes. As a result, the learning experience is very personal and you have more one-on-one time with your professors.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Robert Kody Womack</strong>, Class of 2022, Mechanical Engineering</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “The Angelo State Agriculture Department provided me with a multitude of opportunities to seek out potential careers and a great education.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Corey Owens</strong>, Class of 2005 and 2007</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “By the time I graduated, I was already working in my chosen field as a civil engineer and had received an offer to stay on with the company after graduation.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Caleb Miller</strong>, Class of 2018, Civil Engineering</p> </blockquote>

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