Roanoke College offers a variety of engineering-related programs, though it does not provide traditional engineering degrees. Instead, students can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Physics with an Engineering Physics track, which combines foundational engineering principles with a strong physics curriculum. This program prepares graduates for technical careers or advanced engineering studies.
The college also emphasizes hands-on learning through research opportunities, internships, and collaborations with nearby institutions like Virginia Tech. While Roanoke College lacks ABET-accredited engineering programs, its interdisciplinary approach and strong liberal arts foundation provide a unique blend of technical and critical thinking skills valuable in engineering fields.