Combine chemistry with engineering to create better industrial processes used to produce petroleum and paper products, pharmaceuticals, energy, electronics, food, chemicals, and more.
Learn how to design, develop and test sophisticated computing technologies used in electronic instrumentation, communication and power systems, and more.
Learn how to design and test electrical circuits and systems used in electronic devices, cell phones, computers, power systems, cars, airplanes and much more.
Learn how to manipulate chemicals and other substances to solve practical problems related to medicine, food, materials, national security, energy and more.
Growing demand for food and fiber crops requires the need to maximize long-term sustainability of our agricultural systems and reimagine how we grow, market and transport food.
From DNA profiling to drug discovery to biomedical research, a bachelor鈥檚 of science in bioinformatics prepares you with the training and tools to tackle real-world challenges.