Education Levels

Areas of Study

39 result(s) found.

  • Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering

    Our top-ranked biomedical engineering curriculum integrates a thorough training in engineering with a wide-ranging curriculum of life sciences, research theory and systems physiology.
    Biomedical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

    As a computer engineering student, you will build a strong foundation in the physical sciences, mathematics, and computer science necessary for engineering computer hardware, software, and networks.
    Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

    With a degree in electrical engineering, you’ll learn the skills needed to begin a career in a wide range of fields, from robotics to medical imaging.
    Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

    Hands-on, active learning in hot engineering subdisciplines, including aerospace engineering, robotics, manufacturing engineering, and materials science.
    Mechanical Engineering
  • BME Modular Medical/Dental Integrated Curriculum (MMEDIC)

    The Modular Medical Integrated Curriculum (MMEDIC) is a competitive early selection program designed for biomedical engineering students who are interested in becoming physicians.
    Biomedical Engineering
  • Concentration in Aerospace Engineering

    Available to Mechanical Engineering undergraduate students, this concentration covers the design, construction and science of aircraft and spacecraft, and prepares students for leadership in the aerospace industry.
    Mechanical Engineering
  • Concentration in Energy Technologies and Sustainability

    The Energy Technologies concentration for undergraduates allows students the opportunity to acquire, fundamental understanding of the environmental impacts of various energy technologies, leading to careers in green technology. 
    Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
  • Concentration in Machine Learning

    Machine Learning is an important area of research and practice influencing many diverse application domains and industries. Students may add this concentration to any undergraduate degree within the College of Engineering.
    Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
  • Concentration in Manufacturing Engineering

    In one of the nation’s oldest manufacturing engineering programs, engineering undergraduate students who add this concentration will learn topics ranging from manufacturing basics to real-world professional practice.
    Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
  • Concentration in Nanotechnology

    Undergraduate students can explore the emergence of nanotechnology and its effects on biomedical, photonic, electronic and atomic systems.
    Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering