PRINCETON ENGINEERING
The nexus where science and society meet
to create solutions for a better world.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton, like the University itself, is unique in
combining the strengths of a world-leading research institution with the qualities of an outstanding liberal arts
college. Princeton Engineering conducts about $50 million a year in research funded by government agencies
and industry in areas ranging from biological sensors to aerospace engineering to next-generation Internet design.
At the same time, every faculty member – from new professors to Nobel laureates – teaches undergraduate and
graduate students. The school also is proud of the many humanities majors and other non-engineers who choose
to take its numerous courses that connect technical subjects with business, history, public policy,
entrepreneurship and the arts.
In both its teaching and research, Princeton Engineering reaches beyond pure technical achievement and
incorporates a broad understanding of the social, economic and cultural context that drives and is driven by
technology. The school places a high value on harnessing the combined viewpoints of many academic disciplines
and personal backgrounds to solve real-world problems. It educates students who become leaders not just in
technical fields, but in all areas of public service, business, law and medicine. Princeton engineers have close
interactions with the University’s world-class basic science departments, such as physics, biology and geosciences,
as well as with Princeton faculty in public policy, economics, music, architecture and other fields.
The school is undergoing major growth and development as it implements its strategic plan, adopted in 2004,
called “Engineering for a Better World: The Princeton Vision.” We hope you return to this site often for updates
about our initiatives and achievements, and we welcome your input at
engineering@princeton.edu.
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The School of Engineering is composed of six academic departments and a number of
interdisciplinary centers. For a full listing, see Departments & Programs.
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