Programs
The college offers dozens of programs spread across 6 schools. Options range from Associate Degrees to PhD's.
School of Advanced Structures
- Architectural Engineering: BS
- Civil Engineering: BS, MEng, MS, PhD
- Construction Management: BS
School of Aerospace Systems
- Aerospace Engineering: BS, MS, PhD
- Engineering Mechanics: MS, PhD
- Fire & Safety Engineering Technology: BS
- Fire Service Technology: AAS
School of Computing Sciences and Informatics
- Computer Science: BS, MEng, MS
- Computer Science and Engineering: PhD
School of Dynamic Systems
- Mechanical Engineering: BS, MEng, MS, PhD
- Mechanical Engineering Technology: BS
School of Electronic and Computing Systems
- Computer Engineering: BS, MEng, MS
- Computer Science and Engineering: PhD
- Electrical Engineering: BS, MEng, MS, PhD
- Electrical Engineering Technology: BS
School of Energy, Environmental, Biological and Medical Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering: BS, MS, PhD
- Chemical Engineering: BS, MEng, MS, PhD
- Environmental Engineering: BS, MEng, MS, PhD
- Environmental Science: MEng, MS, PhD
- Materials Engineering/Science: MEng, MS, PhD
- Metallurgical Engineering: MS, PhD
School of Engineering Education
- Freshman Engineering Program (Undecided engineering)
- Engineering Management: MEng
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