Engineering Design, BSE
Program Overview
Engineering Design Program
The Engineering Design program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that prepares students for a career in engineering design.
Program Overview
In the world of engineering design, students may be responsible for creating innovative products, such as the next new camera phone or self-driving car. The possibilities are endless, and at UAB, students can tailor their major to help them succeed in almost any aspect of engineering design.
Program Structure
The program includes a 15-hour engineering design and innovation core as the backbone to the education. It is a three-course progression in engineering design, as well as a two-semester capstone project. Additionally, students will learn fundamental math, science, physics, and engineering skills necessary to embark on their career. Students will also choose an engineering focus for their minor and have the option to choose a second minor in another engineering concentration or any one of the approved minors.
Delivery Methods
The program delivers most of its content via on-campus, in-person meetings.
Fast Facts
- Students may receive credit toward a master's degree while earning their engineering design degree through UAB's fast-track option.
- The UAB School of Engineering guarantees internships for all qualifying incoming engineering undergraduate students.
Degree Type
The Engineering Design program offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) degree.
