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DEGREE LEVELS AVAILABLE:

Associate of Science

Bachelor of Science

*Programs and delivery format vary by location

FORMATS:

online

online

in person

in person

hybrid

hybrid

NEXT START DATE:

February 9th

*Programs and delivery format vary by location

Your Applied Engineering Program

Engineering is a discipline rooted in hands-on problem-solving, innovation, and real-world application. At Keiser University, the Applied Engineering programs are designed to equip you with the practical and advanced technical skills you need to succeed in today’s rapidly evolving engineering environment. Whether you’re seeking the foundational knowledge offered through the Associate of Science degree or advancing your expertise through the Bachelor of Science program, your pathway to a rewarding engineering career begins here.

The Associate of Science in Applied Engineering prepares you to work alongside professional engineers as entry-level technicians across a variety of industries, including electrical, aerospace, transportation, and mechanical systems.  Develop hands-on experience in operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting computer systems, robotics, actuator and sensor technologies, and related equipment. The program emphasizes real-world applications using modern engineering tools such as Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and other state-of-the-practice technologies that drive today’s industrial innovation.

Ready to go further? The Bachelor of Science in Applied Engineering builds upon foundational knowledge with advanced training in control systems, electronics, alternative energy, instrumentation, and the application of artificial intelligence in engineering contexts. Under the guidance of experienced faculty, you’ll develop the technical and analytical skills necessary to enter the workforce as a highly trained professional prepared to lead technical teams, manage engineering projects, and develop innovative solutions to complex engineering challenges.

Build a future grounded in innovation with:

  • Technical Communication: Develop skills to prepare accurate reports and collaborate across teams.
  • Modern Engineering Tools: Work with robotics, control systems, and sensor technologies used across industries.
  • Systems Thinking: Learn how to solve real-world problems by integrating mechanical, electrical, and digital systems.

Career Pathways

Graduates are prepared for careers in several areas, such as:

  • Research and Development
  • Engineering Project Management
  • Quality Assurance and Testing
  • Manufacturing Across Commercial, Military, Academic, and Government Institutions

Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our Applied Engineering programs.

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Learning That Fits Your Life

Keiser offers small classes for more personalized learning, one course at a time. Coursework for this program may be taken in person, 100% online, or in a hybrid educational format, combining the convenience of online learning with face-to-face instruction.

This program is offered at the following locations:

Why Keiser University?

Accredited

Accredited

Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

One Class at a Time

One Class at a Time

Instead of juggling multiple assignments and exams, you will take one class for four weeks before moving on.

Financial Services

Financial Services

Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. You’re encouraged to make an appointment with the Financial Aid department to explore the funding needed for your educational investment.