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Learn it, Do it!

You’re smart and you catch on quickly. You want to get your hands right into projects so that you can test what you’ve learned. We built a school that allows motivated students to combine learning with doing—no waiting. A wide variety of minors and numerous opportunities to double major enable you to combine your passions and interests and improve your marketability.

Majors

Whether you're planning to continue to graduate school or find your dream job, ÌÇÐĹÙÍø's undergraduate program majors are designed to give you the foundation to succeed.

Biochemistry

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Second Major Only)

Biology

Biomathematics

Biomedical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Computational Science (Second Major Only)

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

Data Science (Second Major Only)

Electrical Engineering

Engineering Design

NanoEngineering

International Computer Science

International Studies (Second Major Only)

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Optical Engineering

Physics

Software Engineering

Minors and Certificates

Whether you're looking to expand your thinking or increase your marketability, adding a minor or certificate is a great way to make the most of your time at ÌÇÐĹÙÍø. Adding a minor can help you supplement, enhance, or expand on your degree. Choose from our humanities, technical, or interdisciplinary minors, certificates or areas of concentration to customize your education.

Certificates

Areas of Concentration (Mechanical Engineering)

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