Departments

The College of Engineering has six departments focused on education, research and engineering leadership.

Chemical Engineers are primarily concerned with process engineering: the conversion of raw materials into valuable products with application across a wide swath of industries.

Chemical and Biological Engineering

Chemical Engineers are primarily concerned with process engineering: the conversion of raw materials into valuable products with application across a wide swath of industries.

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CAEE is the public face of engineering, overseeing projects and design solutions that are most often encountered in the public sphere.

Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering

CAEE is the public face of engineering, overseeing projects and design solutions that are most often encountered in the public sphere.

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Traditional ECE areas include circuits and electronics, telecommunications, power, and controls. Today, ECE students also work in audio, optics, robotics, biomedical, and nanotechnology.

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Traditional ECE areas include circuits and electronics, telecommunications, power, and controls. Today, ECE students also work in audio, optics, robotics, biomedical, and nanotechnology.

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Degree and certificate programs in five areas enable students to gain perspectives on industry and technology as critical functions of society.

Engineering Leadership and Society

Degree and certificate programs in five areas enable students to gain perspectives on industry and technology as critical functions of society.

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This interdisciplinary field forms the foundation for many engineering applications by improving existing materials and developing new, superior, and sustainable materials and processes.

Materials Science and Engineering

This interdisciplinary field forms the foundation for many engineering applications by improving existing materials and developing new, superior, and sustainable materials and processes.

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Mechanical engineers use the principles of energy, materials, and mechanics to design and manufacture machines and devices of all types.

Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics

Mechanical engineers use the principles of energy, materials, and mechanics to design and manufacture machines and devices of all types.

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