east carolina university
To Serve.
At East Carolina University (ECU), everyday brings advances in technology, breakthrough discoveries, and new opportunities for learning.
Located in Greenville, North Carolina, in Pitt County, the college centers its studies around 12 colleges and schools including Engineering and Technology, Business, Education and Health and Human Performance. ECU has articulation agreements with Edgecombe and Nash Community Colleges which ensures a seemlesss transition from the two-year to four-year track for residents in the Carolinas Gateway region.
ECU has over 175 degrees with nationally recognized academic programs taught by award-winning professors. At ECU, a student can earn a bachelor’s degree or pursue a PhD, participate in cutting-edge research, create works of art, attend dental or medical school, study abroad and much more.
ECU is consistently recognized for the quality and value of the college experience provided to students. The ECU experience is a complete one – with a thriving student environment, exciting athletics and enriching cultural events. With students from all 100 counties in North Carolina, all 50 states in the US, and 44 foreign countries, ECU has a vibrant intellectual student community where innovative research and creative expression is encouraged.
engineering the workforce.
East Carolina University offers an array of degree options and an open transfer connection between Edgecombe and Nash Community Colleges, the hometown colleges within the region of the Carolinas Gateway Partnership.
A strong partner of the Carolinas Gateway and one of the top four-year college choices for residents in our region, East Carolina is helping to engineer the next generation of the workforce.
Engineering students are prepared with real-world experience and lessons to ensure sucess when hired by local industries.
Watch this video to learn more behind the College of Engineering and Technology, just one of the many programs preparing graduates for the workforce.
Videos and photos provided courtesy of East Carolina University.