Career Development

Career Services

As part of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, you will be guided by faculty and staff determined to not only help you earn your degree but also to provide the resources you need to successfully launch your career. With opportunities such as the Senior Engineering Design Conference, Engineering Expo, research projects with faculty and internships or co-ops, you can have the experiences to develop your professional skills.

Get the professional career coaching you need right on campus. You’ll get prepared for landing a job or internship through

  • Career coaching
  • Resume critiques
  • Cover letter writing
  • Practice interviewing
  • Internship and job searches
  • Networking advice
  • Handshake navigation

Connect online

Launch your career by using Handshake and LinkedIn. Handshake accounts are automatically created for all WMU students to help promote career events and allow students to learn from peers about their personal experiences in different companies. Also, be sure to connect with College of Engineering and Applied Sciences on LinkedIn to expand your network with those in your major and field. 

Career experiences

  • student meeting recruiter at Fall Engineering Expo

    Engineering Expo

    The Engineering Expo is one of the best opportunities the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences provides you to practice your interviewing and professional development skills. At the Engineering Expo you will meet over 100 employers seeking to recruit and connect with WMU students for co-op, internship, and full-time positions. Some employers will even invite select students to attend on-campus interviews the very next day. This event takes place once a semester and is open to all engineering and applied sciences students.

    Learn more about career fairs

  • student organization members at passport day

    Registered student organizations

    Western Michigan University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has more than 20 student organizations, and many are affiliated with professional societies. These groups provide opportunities for you to meet with professionals in your field, develop your teamwork and leadership skills, and network with other students who have interests similar to yours.

    Explore registered student organizations

Research

  • student working in lab
  • At Western we offer many research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students you won't find elsewhere. Through research, the faculty and staff of Western Michigan University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences are committed to advancing knowledge and supporting the WMU gold standard of being a discovery-driven institution.

Senior Engineering Design Conference

Serving as the culminating capstone of your time at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Senior Engineering Design Conference is one of the best ways students gain real world experience. In your final year at Western, you will collaborate with peers, faculty and industry professionals to take part in designing, creating and presenting an engineering project. View some of the many innovative projects our students have worked on in recent years.

students presenting at senior engineering design conference

Mentoring

When you enroll in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, you will have access to a vast support system that includes mentoring so that you are ready to make an impact in your academic pursuits and professional careers. Check out the options available for you.

Professional Skills Program—Hone your professional communication, teamwork, leadership and conflict resolution skills to better prepare for success in the workplace. Learn more about the Professional Skills Program.

Alumni Resource Network—When you are ready to look for a professional position, college alumni are at the ready to answer questions and provide advice. Gain access to the Alumni Resource Network.

Inspiring Conversations—Discussions led by thought leaders, changemakers and industry professionals for thinking more deeply about advancing our world’s greatest challenges from an engineering perspective. View the schedule.

Custer Speaker Series—Hear from professionals on topics that will broaden your understanding of the world and add depth to your experiences. View the speaker schedule.

Expanding your education

Expanding your education

The College of Engineering and Applied Sciences also offers various ways to continue your education with accelerated masters, masters or Ph.D. programs. Whether you are seeking a promotion, exploring new topics or pursuing more research options, our graduate program will help you achieve your next step. Explore mechanical and aerospace graduate programs today.

Career outcomes

masters student accepting their diploma

Career outcomes

Western grads are ready to accept a job or enroll in a graduate program shortly after graduation. If you take a closer look below, not only will you see where WMU graduates landed, but you’ll also see why choosing Western was the best career choice they could have made.

Alumni success

  • Jesse Hendershot, B.S.E.’14

    Mechanical Engineering Supervisor Tower Pinkster

  • Anne Saad

    Anne Saad, B.S.E.’06

    Senior Leader for Verticals Integration – Test Program Manager The Boeing Company

  • Matt Simon

    Matthew Simon, B.S.E.’96, M.S.’03

    Research and Development Engineering Manager. Parker Hannifin Corporation

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