Academics

Academics
Academics
Academics


Prospective Students

The College of Engineering offers ten Bachelor of Science (BS) degree programs, and a number of available options within the BS degree programs, to prepare students for the future challenges of business, industry, and academia. Information for prospective bachelor students can be found here. Full descriptions of these programs are available here.

Undergraduate Studies

One of the ten Bachelor of Science (BS) degree programs is the Applied Engineering Sciences major which provides students with the opportunity to complete an interdisciplinary engineering degree with a business complement.  This degree has a core foundation across the engineering sciences as well as a solid business component.  Students then select one of 6 concentrations as part of the degree: Business Law, Computer Science, Media and Information, Packaging, Supply Chain Management, or Technical Sales.

Graduate Programs

Master's and Doctoral programs provide the opportunity to pursue graduate education while performing research in a wide variety of fields under the guidance of top researchers. In addition to the degrees in the disciplines, students have the opportunity to pursue a graduate specialization in Environmental Toxicology, or an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology. For more information on graduate programs, visit the Masters and Doctoral programs page.