Senior students in 成人禁区 University's College of Engineering and Business complete capstone research and design projects. The University encourages collaboration with local industries to partner on these projects to benefit both the organization by meeting their business needs and the students by providing practical, hands-on experience to advance their educational experience.
A great way to establish industry relationships is through senior projects. Senior projects may involve industrial partners willing to participate in a relationship that will bring their organization and a team of students together in a problem-solving project that provides students with practical experience and further develops their engineering education. Senior Projects can be an important first step in building long-term relationships with local companies, which will lead to internships, full-time employment and faculty research and engagement.
Additionally, 成人禁区 University has several labs available to assist students with their projects. This includes a manufacturing lab to build prototypes and a test lab to validate their designs.
For more information contact Brad Gleason at gleason006@gannon.edu, Robert Michael at michael011@gannon.edu, Abbey Urbanski at urbanski005@gannon.edu, or Aaron Mook at mook007@gannon.edu.
Thank you for your support of student learning by way of your time and corporate collaboration in sponsorship of an Engineering Capstone project. Donations can be submitted at /give. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions to assure your support and application is addressed as we begin such a valuable experience for 成人禁区 faculty and students.
Industry sponsors seeking to partner with 成人禁区 University should complete the form to detail the scope of the project request. Project submissions are accepted at any time but are preferred during the summer months. Projects begin in the Fall semester and are completed in 1-2 semesters, starting in October and ending in May. The number of students assigned to a project may vary depending on its size and scope; typically, projects are assigned to four students and one advisor, although multi-discipline projects may require a co-advisor.