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This degree offers an multidisciplinary learning environment that combines courses and experiences in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as courses in architectural and construction science disciplines.
Students who graduate from EnMed will earn their Doctor of Medicine from the College of Medicine and their Master of Engineering in engineering from the College of Engineering in four years.
This engineering minor was created for non-engineering majors to learn about the concepts of engineering, design, analysis and the application of engineering principles.
The engineering project management minor provides a fundamental understanding of project management theory and helps students understand the roles and responsibility of the engineering project manager.
This Engineering for Marine Environments track will allow you to gain a deeper understanding of geohazards that exist beneath the surface of the ocean.
The Bachelor of Science in interdisciplinary engineering with a specialization in transportation engineering combines the traditional fields of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering, preparing you for a career in various modes of transportation.