Civil Engineering Develop the skills to plan, design and manage infrastructure (highways, bridges and buildings), water resources, pollution control systems and more.
Computer Engineering Design circuits and microelectronic devices using both analog and digital electronics.
BAE: Environmental Engineering Develop the skills to design technology and systems to clean and protect the environment and to make efficient and sustainable use of natural resources
Materials Science and Engineering Use an understanding of the physical, chemical and biological properties of materials to select materials for specific applications.
BAE: Food and Bioprocess Engineering Learn to design and test new ways to produce biodiesel and other forms of alternative energy from feedstock such as locally grown canola oil or manufacturing waste
Chemical Engineering Combine the sciences of chemistry and biology with the discipline of engineering to work in such broad fields as energy, semiconductors, petrochemicals, and biofuels.
Mechanical Engineering Apply the principles of science and technology to convert the energy from natural resources to provide power for lighting, heating, cooling and transportation.
BAE: Agricultural Engineering Develop the skills to design practical and efficient methods, tools and equipment for irrigation, as well as solutions to producing, storing, transporting and processing agricultural products
BAE: Biological Systems Engineering Learn to design instruments, devices and software such as biosensor, imaging systems and artificial limbs to improve the health and safety of people, animals and the environment
BAE: Soil and Water Engineering Gain the skills to design systems for irrigation, runoff, erosion control in watersheds, stream restoration, and to protect or enhance natural and agricultural lands