THINK THERE’S A BETTER WAY?
Do you: Take things apart and put them back together?
Look at something and think, “that could work better?”
Like tinkering with circuits or code?
Find the potential of technology limitless?
Because that’s what engineering and computer sciences are all about: Looking at the world with an analytical eye, knowing there’s always a better way. An Indiana Tech education is more than the books. It’s about handson experiences that put all that math and programming into real-world applications, from bridges to cybersecurity.
Learn from caring professors who bring years of industry experience into our newly re-imagined, state-of-the-art home for engineering and computer sciences. The possibilities are endless with a degree from Indiana Tech.
Learn about our engineering and computer science degrees:
ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCES AT TECH
A legacy of technology.
The roots of engineering still run deep at Indiana Tech, which was founded as an engineering school in 1930. Our Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences continues to provide a careerfocused, hands-on educational experience that inspires students to find new and better ways to solve the challenges of the 21st century.
Shape the future in a fast-growing, highpaying industry.
If you are looking for a challenging career that will earn you a great salary, the Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences can help you find one. According to United States Bureau of Labor Statistics projections, employment in engineering, computer and information technology occupations is expected to grow at a very fast rate through 2032, yielding an annual salary that is at or near six figures.
$91K
$104K
13%
190K
MEDIAN ANNUAL SALARY FOR ENGINEERS, MAY 2023
MEDIAN ANNUAL SALARY FOR COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OCCUPATIONS, MAY 2023
PROJECTED GROWTH RATE FOR COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OCCUPATIONS THROUGH 2032
NEW ENGINEERING JOBS PROJECTED THROUGH 2032
Get paired with a powerful internship.
Internships provide powerful opportunities for students to acquire real-world, hands-on skills. That’s why Indiana Tech cultivates strong relationships with major regional employers like General Motors, Zimmer Biomet, BAE Systems and Raytheon. We want our students to have impactful internship experiences that will put them in an advantageous position when it’s time to enter the job market.
Five of our degree programs are ABET accredited:
• Biomedical Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Computer Science
• Electrical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCES
AT TECH
The region’s top destination for engineering and computer science education.
Indiana Tech’s engineering and computer science students receive high-quality, careerfocused education from caring professors who bring years of industry experience and expertise into the classroom. Now, students have an inspiring and innovative new learning environment that helps them tie it all together. In 2023, Indiana Tech completed a $21.5 million expansion and renovation of its Zollner Engineering Center to accommodate new and existing programs in engineering, computer sciences, cybersecurity, life sciences and technology. The new Zollner is nearly double in size and equipped with state-of-the-art labs and equipment where students can explore and master their fields of study.
Explore our full list of majors, concentrations and certificates.
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Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences areas of study:
Biomedical Engineering*
Computer Engineering*
Computer Science*
Cybersecurity
Electrical Engineering*
Industrial & Manufacturing
Engineering
Information Systems
Mechanical Engineering*
Mechanical Engineering
Technology
Mechatronics and Robotics
Software Engineering
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Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
The biomedical engineering degree program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
The computer engineering and electrical engineering degree programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
The bachelor of science in computer science is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.
The mechanical engineering degree program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
There are larger engineering colleges. But we believe smaller is better.
At Indiana Tech, most classes are 10 to 15 students, all taught by either full-time professors or adjunct instructors who are also working professionals. There are no grad assistants managing labs or teaching 100-person survey classes here. Your instructors will know your name, your interests and your goals. They’ll personally guide you as you develop expertise and a career direction.
Changing the world, one capstone at a time.
Engaging in hands-on projects is an ideal way for students to prepare for the real world. By conceiving, managing and completing projects, students demonstrate qualities that employers are seeking—curiosity, discipline and focus.
Learn more about our student’s capstone projects. IND.TC/CAPSTONE-PROJECTS
Nationally recognized cybersecurity education.
As more and more high-profile corporations experience debilitating cyberattacks that negatively affect their reputations and their profitability, the need grows for talented cybersecurity professionals to help them defend their digital infrastructures.
That’s why Indiana Tech introduced its cybersecurity degree program in 2016—to develop top-notch professionals who are proficient in combating cybercriminals at all levels of enterprise. We are succeeding, too, as graduates from our program have been hired by companies like Microsoft, Lincoln Financial Group and Emerson Electric Co.
What’s more, Indiana Tech has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for delivering high-quality cybersecurity education.
A launching pad for outstanding cybersecurity strategists.
Indiana Tech’s cyber competition team, the Cyber Warriors, has won Indiana’s Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition 17 of 19 times and finished among the nation’s top 15 teams in 2024, 2018, 2011 and 2007. All full-time team members from the past 10 years earned jobs right after graduation.