The CodeDevils extend an invitation to all ASU students interested in sharpening their coding skills and joining an awesome community. CodeDevils is unique in its focus on bringing together all students, especially those in online courses, in a virtual environment. They utilize Discord for project discussions, general forums and peer-to-peer mentorship. CodeDevils’ goal is to…
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The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offer 33 fully online programs. Find resources, events and opportunities for online students here.
Turn your idea into reality with Venture Devils — apply by August 11
All Arizona State University and Maricopa Community Colleges students are encouraged to participate, regardless of major, year in school or vertical/industry of venture. If you have an idea for a venture, or have already launched one, you will find the support and resources you need to succeed. The Venture Devils program offers programming and support…
Registration is closed for environmental science and engineering workshop in Shanghai
Fulton Schools students are invited to participate in a one-week summer workshop on environmental science and engineering at Tongji University in Shanghai, China. Workshops will be delivered by Arizona State University Regents Professor Bruce Rittmann and distinguished faculty from Tongji University. Note: This event is only open to current Fulton Schools students. Registration is closed….
Register for Summer Session B
Enroll in summer session classes that get you closer to finishing your Arizona State University degree. Sessions are available on campus and online. There are hundreds of courses available during summer sessions that are flexible with your schedule. Check out the summer 2024 schedule of classes and search for available classes that interest you. Tuesday,…
Jumpstart your electric power engineering career with this scholarship, apply by June 1
The Gerald T. Heydt Scholarship in Electric Power Engineering is a scholarship for electrical engineering graduate students with the objective of encouraging U.S. students to pursue careers in electric power engineering.
Reach new heights in robotics with two new degree programs
ASU’s School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, or MSN, is reshaping education to meet the demands of a technology-driven future.
Program chairs have worked with senior leadership in the school to craft two new degree offerings: a bachelor’s degree in robotics and autonomous systems, set to launch in fall 2024, and a doctoral degree in robotics and autonomous systems with a concentration in mechatronics and automation, which launched in spring 2024.
Apply to Milton Sommerfeld awards to advance algae research by May 10
The Milton Sommerfeld Fund for Algae Research was created to continue Professor Milton Sommerfeld’s legacy of assisting students in their work to advance the field of algae research.
Congratulations, Class of 2024!
Thank you for joining us to recognize the 4,589 Class of 2024 graduates of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering! The force was with all of the graduates who celebrated on May the 4th, Star Wars Day. We are proud of all your achievements and can’t wait to see the difference you make in…
Attend the Spring 2024 ECEE Senior Design Capstone Demo Day, April 26
Join us for our Senior Design Capstone Demo Day, where the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, or ECEE, class of 2024 will showcase 48 capstone graduation projects they’ve been working on during the 2023–24 school year. These various innovations span facets of electrical engineering from power systems to biomedical applications to machine learning…
See how SCAI students are solving real-world problems in engineering, science and the humanities, April 25
The School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, or SCAI, is proud to announce the spring 2024 Capstone Showcase. Come see nearly 150 student projects that are designed to tie together the engineering, science and humanities research interests of SCAI students.