Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science

The program is designed for BPCC students that wish to continue their studies and transfer to Louisiana Tech to pursue a bachelor's degree in engineering.

[9] In September 2012, Louisiana Tech launched the United States' first undergraduate degree program in Cyber Engineering.

The Mechanic Arts Building was demolished shortly after the erection of Bogard Hall on the east side of the campus.

[12][13] In early 2011, Louisiana Tech announced plans to construct a new Integrated Engineering and Science Building adjacent to Bogard Hall.

The 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) building will provide new classrooms, shops, and meeting rooms for engineering, science, and math students at Louisiana Tech.

The event was originally held around Bogard Hall, but has recently been moved to Argent Pavilion on the Louisiana Tech Football Complex.

[18] The Louisiana Tech chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) competes in the Gulf Coast Regional Conference's Concrete Canoe Competition every year.

[19] The Louisiana Tech ASCE chapter won the Deep South Regional Conference competition 10 times in the school's history (1998, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2022, and 2023).

The members of the Deep South Conference were ASCE chapters from universities in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

In 2022, Louisiana Tech University hosted the National Concrete Canoe Competition (CCC), with the races being held at Lincoln Parish Park.

At the 2023 National Conference held in Platteville, Wisconsin, the LA Tech placed 5th in the Final Product Prototype category.

[20] The LA Tech ASCE Chapter has also had great success in the Sustainable Solutions Competition, winning the Gulf Coast Regional three consecutive years (2021-2023) and placing 3rd (2021) and 2nd (2023) Nationally.

[21] The Louisiana Tech chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and AISC competes in the Gulf Coast Regional Conference's Steel Bridge Competition every year.

NASTT is an engineering society of individuals, public organizations, and private companies with strong beliefs in the practical, social, and environmental benefits of trenchless technology.

The student team designs innovative fuel-efficient vehicles to compete in the Shell Eco-marathon Americas annual competition in Houston.

In addition, the Louisiana Tech eco-car team set the Urban Concept Gasoline United States record at 646.7 miles per gallon.

Also, the Louisiana Tech eco-car team set the Urban Concept Diesel United States record at 488 miles per gallon.

Biomedical Engineering Building
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Bogard Hall