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School of Engineering and Natural Sciences

At SUNY Oswego’s School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, you’ll explore the principles that shape our world while developing the skills to solve complex challenges through science, technology and innovation.

From engineering design and technological development to scientific discovery across the natural sciences, the School of Engineering and Natural Sciences brings together programs that emphasize problem-solving, experimentation and collaboration. Students learn through hands-on labs, research with faculty, design projects, internships and real-world applications.

These experiences prepare graduates to think analytically, innovate responsibly and apply their knowledge in careers, graduate study and industries that are shaping the future.

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Explore programs across engineering and the natural sciences. Through hands-on labs, faculty mentorship, research opportunities and innovative facilities, students in the School of Engineering and Natural Sciences turn their curiosity into real-world experience and career-ready skills.

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Explore programs across engineering and the natural sciences. Through hands-on labs, faculty mentorship, research opportunities and innovative facilities, students in the School of Engineering and Natural Science and career-ready skills.

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The Latest

Senior electrical and computer engineering major Ethann Browne recently earned the 2026 IEEE Syracuse Section Award from the regional Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for helping found and lead Oswego's vibrant student chapter.

Engineering student wins IEEE Syracuse Section Award

Noel Brathen is graduating early with a bachelor’s in computer science and minor in mathematics at 19 years old.

Computer science major accelerates way to degree

Anthropology major Jylene Figueroa holds up a discovery from a dig earlier this year in Veracruz, Mexico, as part of a National Science Foundation funded research project

Students gain international anthropology research experience studying ancient markets

Contact

315.312.2285
[email protected]

College Dean

Dr. Kristin Croyle

Associate Dean

Dr. Paul Tomascak

Dr. Emily Estrada

School Director

Dr. Marianne Hromalik

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