A History of the Union University Engineering Program

About A History of the Union University Engineering Program

Authors Randal Schwindt
Date 2022
Proceedings Proceedings of the 2022 Christian Engineering Conference
Place University of Northwestern u2013 St. Paul, Minnesota
Vol / Pages pp. 206-220
URL https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zk6JxgxfFbPtrNm5pL_82KqepHiWG0Re/view

Type: Conference Paper

Tags: Christian Engineering

Abstract

This paper provides a history of the engineering program at Union University, a Christian liberal arts college, from a feasibility study in the late 1990s to the present. The program has offered since its inception a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE), has been ABET-accredited since 2004, and currently offers concentrations in electrical engineering and mechanical engineering under the BSE framework. The college is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention and is located in Jackson, Tennessee, a city of about 67,000 in an otherwise rural area. This paper will explore the initial and evolving vision for the program and trace the program’s development, particularly with regards to curriculum/programming and enrollment. The paper seeks to begin to answer the question, posed at the 2011 Christian Engineering Education Conference, “Do engineering programs at Christian universities have a history?”