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The College of Engineering and Technology at Grand Canyon University offers an educational experience with relevant STEM program curricula designed to prepare you to pursue a career in the field of technology and engineering. As one of the growing engineering universities in Arizona,(See disclaimer 1) our curriculum changes to adapt to new developments in various technology and engineering industries. We teach students to foster traits in collaboration, creativity as well as ethical and social awareness to produce graduates who are well-prepared to excel in the workforce.
Percentage of campus students in STEM or business programs (19,296 Fall 2024)(See disclaimer 2)
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Earning a degree in engineering or technology starts with thorough research. Find answers to your most frequently asked questions regarding the available GCU engineering and tech programs.
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Our college for technology and engineering programs offers an education that nurtures and supports One Foundation, our statement for providing ethical decision-making within our Christ-centered curriculum.
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The individual disciplines taught in GCU’s engineering and technology programs incorporate leadership, curriculum and opportunities specific to your learning environment. In each discipline, students can:
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The College of Engineering and Technology embraces technological and engineering excellence while cultivating a Christ-centered community of support and encouragement for our students, faculty and staff. Our mission is to ignite the potential within each student, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to become innovative and entrepreneurial leaders in their respective fields. Committed to transformative learning, our graduates are empowered to make a lasting impact by fostering human flourishing, engaging in intentional service and bringing glory to God through their vocations.
Engineering and technology graduates from GCU can prepare themselves to enter a diverse and dynamic job market, thanks to their hands-on experience and industry-relevant skills. This versatility can prepare you to contribute to innovative solutions across multiple sectors.
With a foundation in practical applications, graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as:
Software developers
Engineers
Mechanical engineering technologists
Architectural and engineering managers
Computer and information research scientists
Software quality assurance analysts and testers

We offer diverse disciplines that can help you advance innovation and tackle practical challenges.
With a strong STEM background, you can work toward driving meaningful change in a variety of industries, including:(See disclaimer 3)
Technology
Healthcare
Engineering
Architectural
Software publishing
Environmental
Computer and equipment manufacturing
Scientific research and development
Semiconductor and component manufacturing
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Many of our degree programs are available in various formats to accommodate your schedule. Regardless of the modality you choose, you can benefit from knowledgeable faculty, support resources and comprehensive assistance throughout your educational journey.
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As a leading institution in the field of engineering and technology, GCU remains committed to nurturing innovation, academic excellence and practical skills development for aspiring engineers and technology professionals.
The College of Engineering and Technology offers a range of degrees. Explore our information technology programs, including cybersecurity, software development and computer science, as well as our engineering programs, such as mechanical and electrical engineering. GCU’s many STEM degrees can help build your competencies in various engineering and technology specialties.
Academic minors can enhance your knowledge base and teach valuable skills to use in your chosen field. Choose a minor that complements your major, or pursue a passion while earning your degree.