Armstrong Hall and STEM Building
STEM Building and Armstrong Hall are like open, collaborative academic playgrounds, filled with the latest instrumentation and design technology as well as numerous specialty labs.
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⭐ School of Engineering
The new STEM Building and Armstrong Hall are where engineering students build their skills. STEM has the latest in instrumentation and design technology, including a machine shop with a five-axis milling machine and advanced microscopy, tissue engineering, and biomechanics facilities. Armstrong houses a wood shop, Hydrology/Water Resources Lab, and load frame and prototyping facilities. Both offer collaborative spaces for students to work closely with our expert faculty.
School of Engineering
The new STEM Building and Armstrong Hall are where engineering students build their skills. STEM has the latest in instrumentation and design technology, including a machine shop with a five-axis milling machine and advanced microscopy,
tissue engineering, and biomechanics facilities. Armstrong houses a wood shop, Hydrology/Water Resources Lab, and load frame and prototyping facilities. Both offer collaborative spaces for students to work closely with our expert faculty.
With specialized spaces for prototyping ,testing, and validating, the Mechanical Engineering Design Studio allows students to fully develop complex designs.
The Biomedical Engineering Design Studio is where students work collaboratively in teams to conduct advanced design and analysis. With the right approvals, you can even test on human subjects.
In TCNJ’s Robotics Lab, we pal around with Baxter — a robot students programmed
to play Connect Four — and a family of NAO robots that can play soccer, dance, and
follow commands.
Catch the wind tunnel in the Thermo-Fluids Laboratory, a space equipped to study fluid mechanics and aerodynamics.
Majors:
Biomedical engineering*
Civil engineering
Computer engineering
Electrical engineering
Engineering science*
Engineering management specialization
Policy and society specialization
Integrative STEM education
Mechanical engineering
Technology education/pre-engineering
Undeclared–School of Engineering
*Also available as a dual BS/MD
through our seven-year medical program
For more information, visit (engineering.tcnj.edu).
tissue engineering, and biomechanics facilities. Armstrong houses a wood shop, Hydrology/Water Resources Lab, and load frame and prototyping facilities. Both offer collaborative spaces for students to work closely with our expert faculty.
With specialized spaces for prototyping ,testing, and validating, the Mechanical Engineering Design Studio allows students to fully develop complex designs.
The Biomedical Engineering Design Studio is where students work collaboratively in teams to conduct advanced design and analysis. With the right approvals, you can even test on human subjects.
In TCNJ’s Robotics Lab, we pal around with Baxter — a robot students programmed
to play Connect Four — and a family of NAO robots that can play soccer, dance, and
follow commands.
Catch the wind tunnel in the Thermo-Fluids Laboratory, a space equipped to study fluid mechanics and aerodynamics.
Majors:
Biomedical engineering*
Civil engineering
Computer engineering
Electrical engineering
Engineering science*
Engineering management specialization
Policy and society specialization
Integrative STEM education
Mechanical engineering
Technology education/pre-engineering
Undeclared–School of Engineering
*Also available as a dual BS/MD
through our seven-year medical program
For more information, visit (engineering.tcnj.edu).