
School of Science and Engineering
Engineers design humanity’s future
At Saint Louis University, we are the doers, the makers, the problem solvers.
It might be the robotic device we develop that makes surgery less invasive, the improvements we create for public safety networks, the infrastructure we design to provide clean water, the non-opioid solutions we discover to treat neuropathic pain or the next-generation of pilots we educate to lead the future of aviation.
At the School of Science and Engineering, you’ll gain the skills to become a technically proficient and socially responsible leader. We prepare you to be a practitioner, a leader and a thinker ready to change the world.

Academic Areas
The School of Science and Engineering at SLU houses eights academic departments, which offer more than 45 majors and minor programs and 20 graduate degrees and certificates.
Contact Us
slu_sse@slu.edu
Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (ISE) Building
240 Grand Blvd,
St. Louis, MO 63103
Science and Engineering News
Keep up with the latest headlines, research and achievements from the School of Science and Engineering.
SLU Golf and Give Innovation Challenge Set for February 24-25
The third Golf and Give Innovation Challenge, led by Saint Louis University’s School of Science and Engineering and the Chaifetz Center for Entrepreneurship in the Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, will offer the SLU community two days of miniature golf on campus while helping to stock the Billiken Bounty food pantry.
The Academy of Science St. Louis to Honor SLU's Vasit Sagan at Outstanding St. Louis Scientists Awards
Saint Louis University researcher Vasit Sagan, Ph.D., a professor of geospatial science and computer science and associate vice president for geospatial science, will be honored by The Academy of Science - St. Louis with the George Engelmann Interdisciplinary Award for Collaborative Science Achievement.
Saint Louis University Joins Multi-Disciplinary Research Team to Enhance Stress Resilience in Bioenergy Sorghum
Saint Louis University is part of a multi-disciplinary team led by the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center to deepen the understanding of sorghum, a versatile bioenergy crop, and its response to environmental challenges.



