Hiram College offers interdisciplinary engineering programs focusing on hands-on learning and collaboration. Their 3-2 dual-degree program allows students to spend three years at Hiram studying physics, chemistry, or mathematics before transferring to an engineering school for two years. This approach combines liberal arts education with technical training.
Students benefit from small class sizes, faculty mentorship, and research opportunities. Hiram emphasizes problem-solving and sustainability, preparing graduates for diverse engineering fields. While the college doesn’t offer full four-year engineering degrees, its partnerships with institutions like Case Western Reserve University provide seamless pathways to accredited engineering qualifications.