Inspiring Learning: Putting Independence Back Within Reach
BYU students and Prótesis Imbabura work to make more affordable prosthetics for people in Ecuador.
Change people's lives at home and around the world
The mission of the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering is to “develop men and women of faith, character, and technical ability who will become outstanding leaders throughout the world.”
The college offers a variety of programs in its Engineering Departments. Committed students who enroll in these programs seek to learn skills that will enable them to succeed in the world of engineering and technology.
In the new Engineering Building, as well as the Crabtree Technology Building, William H. Snell Building, and Clyde Engineering Building, students gain valuable knowledge in the areas of innovation and problem solving. Devoted to research and hands-on learning, the Engineering Research Lab is another valuable resource for students.
Donations from alumni and friends are vital to student success. We are grateful for your generous contributions.
BYU students and Prótesis Imbabura work to make more affordable prosthetics for people in Ecuador.
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