ASU’s Fundamentals of Vacuum Technology and Practices microcredential is returning this June following a highly successful first cohort.

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offer 33 fully online programs. Find resources, events and opportunities for online students here.


ASU’s Fundamentals of Vacuum Technology and Practices microcredential is returning this June following a highly successful first cohort.

After a highly successful first cohort, ASU’s Clean Room Standard Operating Procedures and Fundamentals microcredential is returning this June with updated content, enhanced hands-on learning and expanded clean room activities.

Attention, students in any degree program at the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, or SSEBE: Don’t miss this opportunity to earn funding that recognizes your leadership, academic achievement and industry engagement. The new Paul C. Helmick Undergraduate Scholarship and Graduate Fellowship will support students who are making an impact through student organizations,…

Over 55 student teams comprised of seniors from the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, or ECEE, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, showcased capstone projects at the ECEE Senior Design Demo Day event on Friday, May 1. Each semester, student team members develop project management and…

Looking for a way to break into the aerospace industry right here in metro Phoenix? Honeywell is hiring for two exciting opportunities that are perfect for students looking to gain hands-on technical experience. Featured opportunities:

ASU students now have an opportunity to gain hands-on experience and earn industry-recognized certifications through a new collaboration with ServiceNow. As highlighted in a recent ASU Enterprise Technology feature, this initiative connects students with training and certification pathways designed to build in-demand skills in digital workflows, IT service management and application development. Alex LaVasse, a…

The Biomedical Engineering Symposium is a signature event held each semester where capstone students at the Tempe campus exhibit their research and prototypes for industry partners, faculty, staff, Fulton Schools leadership, family, friends and other invited guests.

Join the Learning, Information, Optimization, Networks and Statistics, or LIONS, group for a seminar with Martina Cardone, associate professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. An NSF CAREER Award recipient, Cardone’s research aims to develop theoretical frameworks that offer engineering guidelines and insights for the study of practically relevant problems and to design of computationally feasible techniques aimed to achieve the fundamental theoretical performance limits as close as possible.

Join an info session to learn more about Fulton Schools’ newest global education opportunity: A ten-day 2026 winter break program in Dominican Republic. This program integrates the engineering design process, sustainability and the entrepreneurial mindset within a global framework.

Join the Learning, Information, Optimization, Networks and Statistics, or LIONS, group for a seminar with Juba Ziani, assistant professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. A NSF CAREER Award recipient, Ziani’s research lies at the intersection of computer science, operations research and economics. He uses tools from learning theory, game theory…