Allen School of Engineering and Computing

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40+ engineering lab and project spaces

99.5% job placement

PAID Co-ops, Internships, and REUs

Industry Sponsored Design Projects

12+ Nationally Competitive Design Teams

19.7 Average Class Size

Engineer Your FutureChange the way society operates. That's how engineers and technologists approach the world. In the Allen School of Engineering and Computing, we teach you the skills you need to explore and discover innovative solutions for today's complex problems in engineering, computer and information technology. As a leader in rapidly changing fields, you'll need practical expertise focusing on technical, intellectual and interpersonal skills. That's what we do at Trine. And that's why 99.5% of the Class of 2023 was employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation*.

Benefits for engineering and computing majors

 

Internship assurance program

Every eligible student will secure at least one internship opportunity relevant to their field of study before graduation.
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Allen scholarship

Every new ASEC student enrolling in Fall 2025 will receive a $2,000 grant toward their tuition — renewable for all four years!
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*Based on 2023 Trine University Graduating Class Knowledge Rate of 85.56%, 409 of 478 main campus undergraduates responding. Compared to 2021 Graduation Class National Knowledge Rate of 54.7% from 508,665 total recorded.

 

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The Trine University Chamber Orchestra, directed by Music Department Director Brad Jopek, DMA, will hold its spring concert on Sunday, April 13, at 3 p.m. in the Ryan Concert Hall of the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts.

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