
Leaders in the Making
Lawrence Technological University is a premier private university producing leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit and global view. It provides superior education through innovative programs, small class sizes, and a commitment to theory and practice. (See Tech News) The university is located in the suburban city of Southfield, Michigan, in Oakland County. One of the nation’s most dynamic business and technology centers, Oakland County is among the nation’s top five wealthiest counties with populations larger than 1 million. More than 60 percent of America’s Fortune 500 companies have business operations in the region, as do more than 700 international companies representing 33 nations.
Recognition of Excellence
- Top Tier, U.S.News
& World Report’s “America’s
Best Colleges” and Best Undergraduate Engineering Program
- The Princeton Review, “Best in the Midwest”
- Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recognition
- G. I. Jobs “Military Friendly School”
- State of Michigan Center of Excellence for Sustainable Infrastructure and Structural Testing
- Among Intel’s “Top 50 Unwired Campuses”
- Michigan’s first wireless laptop campus
Overview
- Fully accredited university with 4,500 students representing 25 states and 50 countries
- 102-acre full-service campus
- Learning centers in southeastern and northern Michigan, Canada, China, Germany, India, Mexico, and Taiwan
- Largest architecture school in Michigan and among the top ten nationally
- Michigan’s only undergrad interior architecture program
- More than $50 million in new construction in past decade
Academics
- Nearly 100 associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs in Colleges of Architecture and Design, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Management
- 12:1 student–faculty ratio
- Degrees can be earned by taking day, evening, weekend, or online courses
The Lawrence Tech Advantage
- Entrepreneurial
education
- Proactive career placement services for all students and alumni
- Most students are employed within a month of graduating
Student Life
- More than 500 residential students in two housing centers
- Intramural and club sports
- More than 50 student organizations
- Ten fraternities and sororities
Commitment to Student Success
- Some 70 percent of students receive financial aid
- $35 million in financial aid awarded annually
Graduate Programs and Graduate Certificates
Aeronautical Engineering Certificate
Architectural
Engineering
Architectural
Management Certificate (online only)
Architecture
Post-Professional Degree
Architecture
Architecture
3+
Automotive
Engineering
Bioinformatics Certificate
Business
Administration
Business
Administration/Global Leadership and Management Dual Degree
Business
Administration International
Civil
Engineering
Computer
Science
Construction Engineering Management
Critical
Studies in Architecture Certificate
Educational
Technology
Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Energy
and Environmental Management Certificate
Energy Engineering Certificate
Engineering
in Manufacturing Systems
Engineering
Management
Information Assurance Management
Information
Systems
Instructional
Technology Certificate
Interior
Design
Interior
Design 4+3
Manufacturing
Systems Certificate
Mechanical
Engineering
Mechatronic
Systems Engineering
Nonprofit
Management and Leadership Certificate
Project
Management Certificate
Robotics
Education Certificate
Science
Education
Sustainable
Architecture Certificate
Technical
and Professional Communication
Urban Design
Urban
Design Certificate
Workplace
Technology Certificate
Doctoral Programs
Business
Administration
Engineering
in Manufacturing Systems
Management
in Information Technology

Private nonprofit
Located in a regional town
None
Undergraduate: 2,878
Graduate: 1,398
International: 931


