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Maine College of

Engineering & Computing

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Advancing Maine’s Future

The mission of the Maine College of Engineering and Computing (MCEC) at the 91±¬ÁÏ is to produce the graduates and new technologies needed to move Maine’s economy forward. As a 91±¬ÁÏ signature area, the College continues to play a vital role in our state and beyond and is a key element in assisting several other signature areas. The mission of the Maine College of Engineering and Computing (MCEC) at the 91±¬ÁÏ is to produce the graduates and new technologies needed to move Maine’s economy forward. As a 91±¬ÁÏ signature area, the College continues to play a vital role in our state and beyond and is a key element in assisting several other signature areas.

By the numbers

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On the Horizon

The Maine College of Engineering and Computing (MCEC) is at the forefront of campus modernization, investing in state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge research infrastructure. These improvements are designed to enhance hands-on learning, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and support the growing needs of engineering and computing students. From updated labs and smart classrooms to sustainability-focused renovations, these projects reflect MCEC’s commitment to innovation, student success, and Maine’s economic future.

ABET Accredited Programs

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Carnegie Classification for discovery-inspired learning

Graduate Programs

The Maine College of Engineering and Computing offers graduate education supported by world-class faculty engaged in innovative research. A diverse range of graduate certificate programs are designed to enhance professional skills and expand career opportunities. Certificates include Computing for Educators, Digital Curation, Geographic Information Systems, Information Systems, Data Science & Engineering, Engineering Management, Surveying Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, and Composite Materials & Structures. Whether you’re an educator seeking to integrate technology, a professional delving into digital curation or geographic information systems, or an engineer advancing in data science, engineering management, or composite materials, these programs provide targeted, flexible learning.