Improve the Mechanics of Flight
Aerospace Engineering
Airplanes, rockets, satellites and spacecraft: Solve problems in flight and space exploration. Immerse yourself in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, aerodynamics, gas dynamics and control system design. And check out the UA College of Engineering’s supersonic wind tunnel!
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Design Safe, Economic, Sustainable and Resilient Buildings
Architectural Engineering
Consider a path where beauty and functionality meet strength and efficiency. From structural integrity to efficient heating and cooling, become a master at balancing top-down architectural design and component-up engineering design. Be the bridge between architects, engineers and contractors.
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Change the Practice of Medicine
Biomedical Engineering
Join the biomedical revolution! This highly interdisciplinary, approved pre med program includes biomaterials, biomechanics, biosensors and microtechnologies. Use your know-how in engineering, medicine and biological sciences to advance telemedicine and improve medical diagnostics, treatment and therapy.
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Make the Most of the World’s Natural Resources
Biosystems Engineering
Gain a deeper understanding of agriculture and biology – knowledge that will help feed the world and someday may be used to design life support systems for colonies on other planets. Students in UA biosystems engineering combine technical knowledge, computer techniques and control systems to manage soil and water resources and develop biological and biomedical products. Work on projects involving wise use of energy, materials, biochemicals and recyclable wastes.
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Make Today’s Raw Materials Tomorrow’s Products
Chemical Engineering
Sustainability is a key driver of invention at the University of Arizona. In UA chemical engineering, apply emerging technologies in chemistry, math and physics to design and manufacture better consumer products, increase food production, and produce cleaner water and air. Hands-on experience and interactive classes in environmental, premedical and biomedical focus areas prepare you for success in private industry and with public agencies.
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Build the Road to Progress
Civil Engineering
If you want to build sustainable, resilient cities and infrastructures, University of Arizona civil engineering is the place for you. Learn to design and construct buildings, roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, and power plants that can withstand earthquakes and other disasters. Focus on structural, geotechnical, transportation, or hydraulics and environmental civil engineering to hone your skills for the workforce.
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Computer Science with an Engineering Edge
Computer Science & Engineering
Computer scientists shape tomorrow’s interconnected world through broad knowledge of complex computing technologies. The combination of multidisciplinary curriculum and engineering focus gives students the foundation to become in-demand professionals in one of the most important and rewarding STEM fields.
Lead the Technology Revolution
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Every technological device we rely on – cell phones, laptops, automobiles, medical imaging and power plants – depends on electrical and computer engineers. In the University of Arizona electrical and computer engineering program, you gain a solid foundation in analytical thinking and problem solving (and robot creation!). Delve into circuit design, power systems, mechatronics and electromagnetics or focus on software and operating system design and wireless communications.
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Improve the Business of High Technology
Engineering Management
Combine your love of engineering and business in the University of Arizona engineering management program. Get set to launch your own high-tech firm. Or prepare to work in quality engineering, technical sales and marketing, project and construction management, or reliability engineering – with some of the world’s top companies.
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Help Keep the World Clean
Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers merge engineering with science, biology, and chemistry to improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control.
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Making Engineers’ Creations Even Better
Industrial Engineering
From manufacturing smartphones and cars to streamlining hospital operations to shortening the line at a roller coaster ride, efficiency is key. In the University of Arizona industrial engineering program, learn to combine engineering, business and social science skills to improve production planning, quality assurance, facility planning and information management.
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Transform Materials that Make Technology Possible
Materials Science and Engineering
Work at atomic and molecular levels to achieve globally significant results. In the University of Arizona materials science and engineering program, students work with glass, ceramics, plastics, polymers, composites, metals and other materials to create the devices and systems essential for solar energy production, information technology and medicine. From integrated circuits and chip carriers to turbine engines and optical waveguides, become an expert in materials properties, failure analysis, manufacturing techniques and quality assurance.
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Take Machines from Idea to Marketplace
Mechanical Engineering
From biomorphic tissues to solar energy systems, mechanical engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines. Use math, computational tools and the laws of physics to design automobile parts, biomedical systems, robots, machine tools and more. Steeped in hands-on problem solving and team activities, University of Arizona mechanical engineering courses focus on solid and fluid mechanics, thermal sciences, dynamics and controls, and mechanical design
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Access the World’s Natural Resources, Safely and Sustainably
Mining Engineering
Put on your hard hat and head down 150 feet into the University of Arizona’s San Xavier mine, the only student-run multi-level mine in the United States with a working vertical shaft. Drill deep into your mining interests with focus areas in mine operations, geomechanics, sustainable resource development and mineral processing. Expand your skills interning with a top mining company, and look forward to graduating from a program that boasts some of the highest starting salaries and job guarantees of all the engineering specialties.
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Put Light to New Uses
Optical Sciences and Engineering
Work side-by-side with experienced professionals at the University of Arizona on projects like the Giant Magellan Telescope and OSIRIS-REx, an unmanned space probe that was launched in 2016, landed on an asteroid and returned to Earth on Sept. 24, 2023 with a material sample from Bennu. Four focus areas – optics, optoelectronics, optical materials and optomechanics – are geared to industry needs and filling the pipeline with work-ready UA College of Engineering students and alumni.
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Beyond Coding
Software Engineering
Software engineers build the technological infrastructure for our increasingly connected world. They work in top jobs across industries and government, in areas such as space exploration; health care; natural and fabricated environments; automation and connectivity; human and intelligent systems; and data, computing and networking. With an intensive focus on real-world design, the University of Arizona interdisciplinary BS in software engineering covers the entirety of large-scale product development.
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Improve Health Care, Transportation, Defense and Space Systems
Systems Engineering
Established in 1961 as the nation’s first systems engineering academic department, UA systems engineering operates on the premise that to work effectively and beneficially, large, complex systems must be designed not only with imagination and technical skill but with rigorous attention to the design process and interactions among system components (machines, people, software, hardware, materials, and energy), other systems and society. Courses in probability and statistics, system theory, decision analysis and simulation prepare students for careers in private industry and with public agencies.
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