Everyone has the power to change tomorrow. Here, you’ll find the tools. Programming. Designing. Engineering. It’s human capital that works innovation into reality. So bring your ideas, your boldest and biggest, and you’ll join us as a part of new ideas in action.

Launch your career in engineering or computer science in collaboration with world-class professors working on real-world problems. Our ties to industry give you professional skills through internships, research, competitions and opportunities to develop your own ideas from proposal to prototype. 

CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Civil Engineers are community problem-solvers who design and build essential infrastructure like buildings, roads, and water systems, while also working to protect and enhance the local environment.

 Environmental Engineers develop innovative solutions to address environmental issues and protect natural resources through designing renewable energy systems, implementing efficient waste management, and promoting ecological balance for a greener future.


COMPUTER SCIENCE

Computer Scientists are the architects of the modern age. Their skills fuel progress in every industry, transforming the way people live, work, play, invent, solve problems, and connect with one another. While programming is essential, they apply knowledge and skills to solve problems in areas of machine-learning, software engineering and development, cyber and data security, gaming and data, artificial intelligence, database systems, human computer interaction, vision and graphics, and numerical analysis.


ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Electrical Engineers study electricity and the design of electrical systems like circuits and computer chips. Applying knowledge in power generation, electromagnetics, and acoustics, signal processing, and analog/radio frequency design, they design, test, and operate everything from smart phones to large scale power generators. Computer Engineers design technology from the very small, like microprocessors, to the very big, such as supercomputers, using knowledge across the digital electronics and computer industry, including embedded systems, computer architecture, robotics, and machine learning. 


Mechanical & Materials Engineering

Mechanical Engineering is the broadest engineering major and includes mechanical components that involve machines and the human body. It can involve planning, designing, and operating engines, machines, air conditioning systems, elevators, tools and tooling machines, pumps, automobiles, automated conveyors, robots, and other mechanically functioning equipment. Materials Engineering employs physics and chemistry to investigate the properties of existing materials and substances in order to create new materials and items with enhanced chemical and physical properties, such as recent advances in nanotechnology.


Engineering Technology Management (Graduate Only)

Engineering Technology Management is for engineers or scientists ready for the next career step. Our programs prepare graduates for leadership at the intersection of management and technology. ETM's experienced instructors build on returning students' backgrounds in engineering and technology, teaching business fundamentals, adaptability, and the skills to collaborate effectively with non-technical colleagues. Develop competencies in business, project and product management, and leadership in flexible programs designed for working professionals.

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