Aerospace Engineering
Understanding flight, exploring space and designing components, vehicles and systems are the abiding interests of the faculty and students at the Clark School's Department of Aerospace Engineering. Specializations include aeronautics, astronautics, rotorcraft and hypersonics.
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In the Biocomputational Engineering program, students will develop skills in computation and data science that can be applied to the modeling of complex biological systems and the analysis of complex biological data sets. Even more, students will have the opportunity to impact human health by applying skills in computer modeling, bioinformatics, analysis of large and complex data sets, and other important computational skills.
Learn MoreBioengineering
The undergraduate program in Bioengineering is founded in biology, driven by human health issues, and is forward-thinking. Our objective is to marry the principles and applications embedded in engineering with the sciences of biology, medicine, and health.
Learn MoreChemical and Biomolecular Engineering
The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, which combines chemical, physical and life sciences with engineering to solve a wide variety of problems. The graduate in this major finds interesting and diverse career opportunities in such fields as petroleum, pharmaceuticals, polymers and biotechnologies.
Learn MoreCivil and Environmental Engineering
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, which is a very diverse field, concerned with such things as planning, design, construction and operation of large systems such as buildings and bridges; water purification and distribution systems; traffic and transportation systems; and water and land pollution treatment.
Learn MoreComputer Engineering
In the undergraduate Computer Engineering program, students apply the principles and techniques of electrical engineering, computer science, and mathematical analysis to the design, development, testing, and evaluation of the software and hardware systems that enable computers to perform increasingly demanding functions.
Learn MoreCyber-Physical Systems Engineering
The overarching goal of the Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering program is to train the workforce in the areas of software, hardware, and applications involving widely deployed smart devices and their interactions with resources in the cloud.
Learn MoreElectrical Engineering
The Clark School offers one of the strongest and most highly-ranked Electrical Engineering undergraduate programs in the nation. Research programs within the department cover a wide spectrum of activities in areas such as signal processing, optics and photonics, and bioelectronics and systems.
Learn MoreFire Protection Engineering
Fire Protection Engineering provides graduates with the tools needed to safeguard lives and property from fire. Undergraduate students receive a unique education (see sidebar) that focuses on topics such as fire-related safety, suppression systems, and health and environmental issues.
Learn MoreMaterials Science and Engineering
Many major advances in science and technology, from computer chips to hypersonic aircraft, are attributable to advances in the underlying materials systems. Materials Science and Engineering is a multidisciplinary field focused on developing materials and materials systems for future technological advancements.
Learn MoreMechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering is a dynamic and expanding field with emphasis in such areas as energy, thermal sciences, and instrumentation. New programs in manufacturing, microelectronics, and nanotechnology prepare our graduates for the emerging technologies of the 21st century.
Learn MoreMechatronics Engineering
Mechatronics engineers design, develop, and test automated production systems, transportation and vehicle systems, robotics, computer-machine controls, and many other integrated systems.
Learn MoreMinors
Minors afford students the opportunity to pursue a limited but structured concentration in a coherent field of study outside their major.
While minors are not offered in every field of study, the A. James Clark School of Engineering offers the following approved minors:
- Computer Engineering
- Construction Project Management
- Global Engineering Leadership
- Nanoscience and Technology
- Nuclear Engineering
- Project Management
- Quantum Science and Engineering
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Science, Technology, Ethics, and Policy
- Technology Entrepreneurship
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