NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology was established in 1985 and offers ABET and ATMAE accredited programs in engineering and engineering technology. The college offers degree programs in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, engineering technology, and industrial technology.
History
Established in 1985, the NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology is the youngest college on the Northern Illinois University campus. CEET enrollment has increased every year despite a decrease in national enrollments.Departments
Research
CEET faculty are engaged in a broad array of research sponsored by private industry and agencies such as:- National Science Foundation
- Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- Argonne National Laboratory
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- State of Illinois
Facilities
Engineering Building: The main NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology building is designed to teach students concepts in the classroom.Students also have access to laboratories featuring wind tunnels, a sound-proof acoustics testing chamber, and labs dedicated to work in fields like bio-signal analysis and electrodynamics.
Still Hall and Still Gym: The CEET Department of Technology is housed in the historic Still Hall and Still Gym. Opened in 1928, the buildings were among some of the first built on campus and originally housed a gymnasium, Industrial Arts Laboratories, classrooms, rooms for printing, book binding, metal work and mechanical drawing.
Today the buildings house 13 laboratories for students working on robotics, digital communications, plastics injection molding, pneumatics and hydraulics and rapid prototyping of mechanical parts. The buildings also include workshops for metal working and welding.
Computer Labs: Computer labs are located in each building.
Laboratories
CEET has 35 laboratories.Omron Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory: In April 2013, the NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology unveiled its new Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory, paid for and equipped by the Omron Foundation.Baxter Reliability Laboratory: The Baxter Reliability Laboratory is equipped to meet thermal, vibration and functional test requirements including a variety of product validation requirements, product robustness testing, electrical stress testing, and accelerated life testing. Additional Reliability functions provided include thermal analysis, reliability prediction, and warranty calculations.Advanced Research of Materials and Manufacturing Laboratory:Electrical Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering & Sensor Laboratory
- Digital Communications Laboratory
- Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
- General Computer Laboratory
- Electrodynamics Laboratory
- Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory
- Microelectronics Research & Development Laboratory
- Microwaves and Electromagnetics Laboratory
- Robotics and Intelligent Systems Laboratory
- Electrical Engineering Design Laboratory
- Undergraduate Laboratory
- Ergonomics Laboratory
- Lean Manufacturing Laboratory
- Logistics Laboratory
- Baxter Reliability Laboratory
- Advanced Research of Materials and Manufacturing Laboratory
- CAD/CAM Simulation and Fabrication Laboratory
- Omron Robotics & Mechatronics Laboratory
- Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
- Heat & Mass Transfer Laboratory
- Materials Analysis Laboratory
- Vibrations & Controls Laboratory
- Computerized Data Acquisition and Laboratory
- Macro/Micro Manufacturing Laboratory
- Automation/PLC Computer
- Digital and Communications Systems
- Fluid Power
- General Purpose Electronics
- Machining Technology
- Metrology
- Numerical Machining Laboratory
- Plastics
- Power Systems Lab
- Prototyping
- Welding and Joining