Multidisciplinary Engineering (BSE)
Program Overview
University of Connecticut Academic Catalog
Undergraduate Programs
College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
The College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (BS)
- Allied Health Sciences (BS)
- Animal Science (BS)
- Diagnostic Genetic Sciences (BS)
- Dietetics (BS)
- Economics of Sustainable Development and Management (BS)
- Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (BS)
- Environmental Sciences (BS) CAHNR
- Environmental Studies (BA) CAHNR
- Exercise Science (BS)
- Individualized Major
- Landscape Architecture (BS)
- Medical Laboratory Sciences (BS)
- Natural Resources (BS)
- Nutritional Sciences (BS)
- Pathobiology (BS)
- Plant Science (BS)
School of Business
The School of Business offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Accounting (BS)
- Analytics and Information Management (BS)
- Business Administration (BS)
- Business Data Analytics (BS)
- Finance (BS)
- Financial Management (BS)
- Financial Technology (BS)
- Health Care Management (BS)
- Management (BS)
- Management and Engineering for Manufacturing (BS)
- Marketing (BS)
- Marketing Management (BS)
- Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies (BS)
College of Engineering
The College of Engineering offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Biomedical Engineering (BSE)
- Chemical Engineering (BSE)
- Civil Engineering (BSE)
- Computer Engineering (BS)
- Computer Science (BS)
- Computer Science and Engineering (BSE)
- Data Science and Engineering (BS)
- Electrical Engineering (BSE)
- Engineering Physics (BSE)
- Environmental Engineering (BSE)
- Management and Engineering for Manufacturing (BS)
- Materials Science and Engineering (BSE)
- Mechanical Engineering (BSE)
- Multidisciplinary Engineering (BSE)
- Robotics Engineering (BSE)
School of Fine Arts
The School of Fine Arts offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Acting (BFA)
- Art (BA)
- Art (BFA)
- Art History (BA)
- Design and Technical Theatre (BFA)
- Digital Media Design (BA)
- Digital Media Design (BFA)
- Jazz Studies (BM)
- Music (BA)
- Music (BM)
- Puppet Arts (BFA)
- Theatre Studies (BA)
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Africana Studies (BA)
- American Sign Language Studies (BA)
- American Studies (BA)
- Anthropology (BA)
- Applied Data Analysis (BA)
- Applied Mathematical Sciences (BA or BS)
- Arabic and Islamic Civilizations (BA)
- Biology (BA or BS)
- Chemistry (BA or BS)
- Chinese (BA)
- Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (BA)
- Cognitive Science (BA or BS)
- Communication (BA)
- Earth Sciences (BA or BS)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (BA or BS)
- Economics (BA or BS)
- English (BA)
- Environmental Sciences (BS) CLAS
- Environmental Studies (BA) CLAS
- French and Francophone Studies (BA)
- General Studies (BGS)
- Geographic Information Science (BA or BS)
- Geography (BA or BS)
- German (BA)
- History (BA)
- Human Development and Family Sciences (BA)
- Human Rights (BA)
- Individualized (BA or BS)
- Italian Literary and Cultural Studies (BA)
- Journalism (BA)
- Judaic Studies (BA)
- Latino and Latin American Studies (BA)
- Linguistics (BA)
- Marine Sciences (BA or BS)
- Maritime Studies (BA)
- Mathematics (BA or BS)
- Mathematics-Actuarial Science (BA or BS)
- Mathematics-Actuarial Science-Finance (BA or BS)
- Mathematics-Physics (BS)
- Mathematics-Statistics (BA or BS)
- Molecular and Cell Biology (BS)
- Philosophy (BA)
- Physics (BA or BS)
- Physiology and Neurobiology (BS)
- Political Science (BA)
- Psychological Sciences (BA or BS)
- Sociology (BA)
- Spanish (BA)
- Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences (BA)
- Statistical Data Science (BS)
- Statistics (BA or BS)
- Structural Biology and Biophysics (BS)
- Urban and Community Studies (BA)
- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (BA)
Neag School of Education
The Neag School of Education offers the following undergraduate programs:
- American Sign Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Biology Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Chemistry Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Comprehensive Special Education (Grades PK-12) (IB/M)
- Earth Science Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Elementary Education (Grades 1-6) (IB/M)
- English Education (Grades 4-12) (IB/M)
- French Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- General Science Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- German Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- History and Social Studies Education (Grades 4-12) (IB/M)
- Italian Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Latin/Classics Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Mandarin Chinese Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Mathematics Education (Grades 4-12) (IB/M)
- Music Education (Grades PK-12) (IB/M)
- Physics Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Spanish Language Education (Grades 7-12) (IB/M)
- Sport Management (BS)
School of Nursing
The School of Nursing offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Nursing (BS)
- Nursing (CEIN/BS)
School of Pharmacy
The School of Pharmacy offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Pharmacy Studies (Integrated BS/PharmD)
School of Social Work
The School of Social Work offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Social Work (BSW)
Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture
The Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture offers the following undergraduate programs:
- Animal Science (AAS)
- Plant Science (AAS)
- Urban Forestry and Arboriculture (AAS)
Minors
The University of Connecticut offers the following minors:
- Accounting Minor
- African Studies Minor
- Africana Studies Minor
- Agricultural and Health Biotechnology Minor
- Agricultural Learning and Outreach Minor
- American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Minor
- American Studies Minor
- Analytics Minor
- Animal Science Minor
- Anthropology Minor
- Anthropology of Global Health Minor
- Arabic and Islamic Studies Minor
- Art History Minor
- Asian American Studies Minor
- Asian Studies Minor
- Astrophysics Minor
- Bioinformatics Minor
- Biological Sciences Minor
- Biomedical Engineering Minor
- Business Fundamentals Minor
- Business Management and Marketing Minor
- Cannabis Cultivation Minor
- Chemistry Minor
- Chinese Minor
- Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Minor
- Climate Science Minor
- Cognitive Science Minor
- Communication Minor
- Computer Science Minor
- Construction Engineering and Management Minor
- Crime and Justice Minor
- Culture, Health, and Human Development Minor
- Dairy Management Minor
- Development Economics and Policy Minor
- Digital Arts Minor
- Digital Humanities Minor
- Digital Marketing and Analytics Minor
- Digital Public History Minor
- Diversity Studies in American Culture Minor
- Dramatic Arts Minor
- Earth Sciences Minor
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Minor
- Economics Minor
- Electronics and Systems Minor
- Engineering Management Minor
- English Minor
- Entertainment Engineering Minor
- Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Minor
- Entrepreneurship Minor
- Environmental Economics and Policy Minor
- Environmental Engineering Minor
- Environmental Health Specialist/Sanitarian Minor
- Environmental Studies Minor
- Equine Business Management Minor
- Equine Sports Rehabilitation Minor
- European Studies Minor
- Film Studies Minor
- Financial Analysis Minor
- Food Science Minor
- French and Francophone Studies Minor
- Geographic Information Science Minor
- Geography Minor
- German Minor
- Gerontology Minor
- Global Environmental Change Minor
- Global Studies Minor
- Healthcare Management and Insurance Studies Minor
- History Minor
- Human Development and Family Sciences Minor
- Human Rights Minor
- India Studies Minor
- Industrial Design Minor
- Information Assurance Minor
- Information Technology Minor
- Integrated Pest Management Minor
- Interpreting Between American Sign Language and English Minor
- Italian Literary and Cultural Studies Minor
- Judaic Studies Minor
- Latin American Studies Minor
- Latino Studies Minor
- Linguistics Minor
- Literary Translation Minor
- Management Minor
- Manufacturing Minor
- Marine Biology Minor
- Marine Sciences Minor
- Maritime Archaeology Minor
- Materials Science and Engineering Minor
- Mathematics Minor
- Medieval Studies Minor
- Middle Eastern Studies Minor
- Molecular and Cell Biology Minor
- Music Minor
- Nanotechnology Minor
- Native American and Indigenous Studies Minor
- Neuroscience Minor
- Nutrition for Exercise and Sport Minor
- Ornamental Horticulture Minor
- Personal Brand Entrepreneurship Minor
- Philosophy Minor
- Physics Minor
- Physiology and Neurobiology Minor
- Political Science Minor
- Professional Sales Leadership Minor
- Psychological Sciences Minor
- Public Policy Minor
- Puppet Arts Minor
- Real Estate Minor
- Religion Minor
- Social Justice Organizing Minor
- Social Responsibility and Impact in Business Minor
- Sociology Minor
- Software Design Minor
- Spanish Minor
- Statistics Minor
- Studio Art Minor
- Supply Chain Minor
- Sustainable Community Food Systems Minor
- Sustainable Environmental Systems Minor
- Sustainable Food Crop Production Minor
- Therapeutic Horsemanship Education Minor
- Turfgrass Management Minor
- Urban and Community Studies Minor
- Wildlife Conservation Minor
- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor
- Writing Minor
Graduate Programs
Academic Regulations
The University of Connecticut's graduate programs are governed by the following academic regulations:
- Admission
- Advisory System
- Appeal and Hearing Procedures
- Assistantships, Fellowships, and Other Aid
- Scholarly Integrity and Misconduct
- Tuition and Fees
Graduate Degree Programs
The University of Connecticut offers the following graduate degree programs:
- Accounting (MS)
- Advanced Manufacturing for Energy Systems (MS)
- Agricultural and Resource Economics (PhD)
- Animal Science (MS, PhD)
- Anthropology (MA, PhD)
- Applied and Resource Economics (MS)
- Applied Biochemistry and Cell Biology (MS)
- Applied Financial Mathematics (MS)
- Applied Genomics (MS)
- Applied Microbial Systems Analysis (MS)
- Art (MFA)
- Arts Leadership and Cultural Management (MFA)
- Athletic Training (MS)
- Biodiversity and Conservation Biology (MS)
- Biomedical Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Biomedical Science (MS, PhD)
- Biostatistics (MS)
- Business Administration (MBA, PhD)
- Business Analytics and Project Management (MS)
- Business Research (MS)
- Chemical Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Chemistry (MS, PhD)
- Civil Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Clinical and Translational Research (MS)
- Communication (MA, PhD)
- Computer Science and Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Curriculum and Instruction (MA, PhD)
- Data Science (MS)
- Dental Science (MDentSc)
- Digital Media Design (MFA, MA)
- Dramatic Arts (MA, MFA)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (MS, PhD)
- Economics (MA, PhD)
- Educational Leadership (EdD)
- Educational Psychology (MA, PhD)
- Electrical Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Energy and Environmental Management (MS)
- Engineering (MEng)
- Engineering Education (PhD)
- English (MA, PhD)
- Environmental Earth Sciences (4+1 MS)
- Environmental Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Exercise Prescription (MS)
- Financial and Enterprise Risk Management (MS)
- Financial Technology (MS)
- Genetic Counseling (MS)
- Geography (MA, PhD)
- Geological Sciences (MS, PhD)
- Health Care Genetics (MS)
- Health Promotion Sciences (MS, PhD)
- Higher Education and Student Affairs (MA)
- History (MA, PhD)
- Human Development and Family Sciences (MA, PhD)
- Human Resource Management (MS)
- Human Rights (MA)
- Integrative Studies (PhD)
- Intersectional Indigeneity, Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (MA)
- Kinesiology (MS, PhD)
- Latina/o and Latin American Studies (MA)
- Learning, Leadership and Education Policy (PhD)
- Linguistics (MA, PhD)
- Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (MA, PhD)
- Materials Science (MS, PhD)
- Materials Science and Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Mathematics (MS, PhD)
- Mechanical Engineering (MS, PhD)
- Molecular and Cell Biology (MS, PhD)
- Music (MMus, MA, DMA, PhD)
- Natural Resources and the Environment (MS, PhD)
- Nursing (DNP, MS, PhD)
- Nutritional Sciences (MS, PhD)
- Oceanography (MS, PhD)
- Pathobiology (MS, PhD)
- Personalized Nutrition (MS)
- Pharmaceutical Sciences (MS, PhD)
- Philosophy (MA, PhD)
- Physical Therapy (DPT)
- Physics (MS, PhD)
- Physiology and Neurobiology (MS, PhD)
- Plant Science (MS, PhD)
- Political Science (MA, PhD)
- Politics and Popular Culture (MA)
- Polymer Science (MS, PhD)
- Psychological Sciences (MS, PhD)
- Public Administration (MPA)
- Public Health (MPH, PhD)
- Public Policy (MPP)
- Quantitative Economics (MS)
- Regenerative Engineering (MS)
- Social Responsibility and Impact in Business (MS)
- Social Work (MSW, PhD)
- Sociology (MA, PhD)
- Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (MA, PhD, AuD)
- Sport Management (MS)
- Statistics (MS, PhD)
- Supply Chain Management (MS)
- Surgical Neurophysiology (MS)
- Survey Research and Data Analysis (MA)
- Systems Genomics (PhD)
Certificate Programs
The University of Connecticut offers the following graduate certificate programs:
- Accounting Fundamentals (Graduate Certificate)
- Addiction Science (Graduate Certificate)
- Adult Learning (Sixth-Year Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Accounting Analytics (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Business Analytics (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Digital Marketing Strategy (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Financial Technology (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Health Care Analytics (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Health Care Finance and Insurance (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Human Resource Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Project Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Business Certificate in Supply Chain Analytics (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Materials Characterization (Graduate Certificate)
- Advanced Systems Engineering (Graduate Certificate)
- American Studies (Graduate Certificate)
- Arts Leadership and Cultural Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Biomedical Science Research Experience (Graduate Certificate)
- Bridge Engineering (Graduate Certificate)
- Clinical and Translational Research (Graduate Certificate)
- Clinical Genetics and Genomics (Graduate Certificate)
- Cognitive Science (Graduate Certificate)
- College Instruction (Graduate Certificate)
- Composites (Graduate Certificate)
- Contaminated Site Remediation (Graduate Certificate)
- Corporate and Regulatory Compliance (Graduate Certificate)
- Culture, Health, and Human Development (Graduate Certificate)
- Curriculum and Instruction (Sixth-Year Certificate)
- Dementia Care (Graduate Certificate)
- Diagnostic Genetic Sciences (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)
- Digital Humanities and Media Studies (Graduate Certificate)
- Digital Media and Design (Graduate Certificate)
- Disability Studies in Public Health (Graduate Certificate)
- Diversity Science (Graduate Certificate)
- Educating Bilingual Learners (Graduate Certificate)
- Educational Administration University of Connecticut Administrator Preparation Program (UCAPP) (Sixth-Year Certificate)
- Educational Psychology (Sixth-Year Certificate)
- Emerging Women's Leadership (Graduate Certificate)
- Engineering Data Sciences (Graduate Certificate)
- Executive Leadership Program (Graduate Certificate)
- Exercise Prescription (Graduate Certificate)
- Financial Risk Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Foundations of Public Health (Graduate Certificate)
- Genomic Data Analysis (Graduate Certificate)
- Geographic Information Systems (Graduate Certificate)
- Gifted Education and Talent Development (Graduate Certificate)
- Global Health (Graduate Certificate)
- Global Risk Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Health Care Innovation (Graduate Certificate)
- Health Professions Education (Graduate Certificate)
- Health Promotion and Health Education (Graduate Certificate)
- Health Psychology (Graduate Certificate)
- Holistic Nursing (Graduate Certificate)
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)
- Human Rights (Graduate Certificate)
- Intersectional Indigeneity, Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (Graduate Certificate)
- Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (Graduate Certificate)
- Leadership and Diversity in Sport Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Leadership and Public Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Licensed Professional Counselor (Graduate Certificate)
- Life Story Practice and Research (Graduate Certificate)
- Literacy and Deaf Education (Graduate Certificate)
- Literacy Leadership (Graduate Certificate)
- Literacy Supports (Graduate Certificate)
- Literary Translation (Graduate Certificate)
- Logic (Graduate Certificate)
- Long-Term Health Care Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Medical Laboratory Sciences (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)
- Music Performance (Graduate Certificate)
- Neurobiology of Language (Graduate Certificate)
- Nonprofit Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Nurse Educator (Post Master's Certificate)
- Nursing Administration and Leadership (Post Master's Certificate)
- Obesity Prevention and Weight Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Occupational Health Psychology (Graduate Certificate)
- Occupational Safety and Health (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)
- Oceanographic Science and Technology (Graduate Certificate)
- Pain Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Plant-Based Food and Nutrition (Graduate Certificate)
- Post-Graduate APRN Certificate Program (Post Master's Certificate)
- Postsecondary Disability Services (Graduate Certificate)
- Power Engineering (Graduate Certificate)
- Power Grid Modernization (Graduate Certificate)
- Pre-Medical and Health Professions (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)
- Precision Nutrition (Graduate Certificate)
- Process Engineering (Graduate Certificate)
- Program Evaluation (Graduate Certificate)
- Public Financial Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Puppet Arts (Graduate Certificate)
- Quantitative Research Methods (Graduate Certificate)
- Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data Analytics (Graduate Certificate)
- School Law (Graduate Certificate)
- School-Wide Positive Behavior Support (Graduate Certificate)
- Social Determinants of Health and Disparities (Graduate Certificate)
- Special Education Transition to Adulthood (Graduate Certificate)
- Survey Research (Graduate Certificate)
- Sustainable Environmental Planning and Management (Graduate Certificate)
- Systems Genomics: Clinical Communication and Counseling (Graduate Certificate)
- Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies (Graduate Certificate)
Dual Degree Programs
The University of Connecticut offers the following dual degree programs:
- Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)/Biomedical Science (PhD)
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)/Biomedical Science (PhD)
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)/Clinical and Translational Research (MS)
- Juris Doctor (JD)/Public Administration (MPA)
- Juris Doctor (JD)/Public Policy (MPP)
- Public Health (MPH)/Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
- Public Health (MPH)/Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Public Health (MPH)/Juris Doctor (JD)
- Public Health (MPH)/Pharmacy (PharmD)
- Public Health (MPH)/Social Work (MSW)
- Social Work (MSW)/Juris Doctor (JD)
Directory of Courses
The University of Connecticut offers a wide range of courses across various disciplines. The directory of courses includes:
- Accounting (ACCT)
- Administration (Social Work) (ADMN)
- Advanced Manufacturing for Energy Systems (AMES)
- African Studies (AFRI)
- Africana Studies (AFRA)
- Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE)
- Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (AHNR)
- Allied Health Sciences (AH)
- American Studies (AMST)
- Animal Science (ANSC)
- Anthropology (ANTH)
- Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies (ALDS)
- Art (ART)
- Art History (ARTH)
- Basics (Social Work) (BASC)
- Biomedical Engineering (BME)
- Biostatistics (BIST)
- Business Administration (BADM)
- Business Law (BLAW)
- Chemical Engineering (CHEG)
- Chemistry (CHEM)
- Civil Engineering (CE)
- Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (CAMS)
- Clinical and Translational Research (CLTR)
- Cognitive Science (COGS)
- Communication (COMM)
- Community Organization (Social Work) (CORG)
- Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies (CLCS)
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
- Dental Science (DENT)
- Digital Media and Design (DMD)
- Direct Service Elective (Social Work) (DSEL)
- Dramatic Arts (DRAM)
- Earth Sciences (ERTH)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
- Economics (ECON)
- Education Curriculum and Instruction (EDCI)
- Educational Leadership (EDLR)
- Educational Psychology (EPSY)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
- Engineering (ENGR)
- English (ENGL)
- Environmental Engineering (ENVE)
- European Studies (ES)
- Executive MBA (EMBA)
- Field Education (Social Work) (FED)
- Finance (FNCE)
- French (FREN)
- Geography (GEOG)
- German (GERM)
- Graduate School (GRAD)
- Health, Intervention, and Policy (CHIP)
- Healthcare Management and Insurance Studies (HCMI)
- Hebrew and Judaic Studies (HEJS)
- History (HIST)
- Human Behavior Elective (HBEL)
- Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS)
- Human Rights (HRTS)
- Independent Study (Social Work) (IS)
- Individuals, Groups, and Families (Social Work) (IGFP)
- Institute for Systems Genomics (ISG)
- Institute of Materials Science (IMS)
- International Studies (INTS)
- Italian Literature and Cultural Studies (ILCS)
- Kinesiology (KINS)
- Landscape Architecture (LAND)
- Latino and Latin American Studies (LLAS)
- Linguistics (LING)
- Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (LCL)
- Management and Entrepreneurship (MENT)
- Manufacturing Engineering (MFGE)
- Marine Sciences (MARN)
- Marketing (MKTG)
- Materials Science and Engineering (MSE)
- Mathematics (MATH)
- Mechanical Engineering (ME)
- Medical Science (MEDS)
- Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB)
- Music (MUSI)
- Natural Resources and the Environment (NRE)
- Nursing (NURS)
- Nutritional Sciences (NUSC)
- Operations and Information Management (OPIM)
- Pathobiology (PATH)
- Pharmacy - PHAR (PHAR)
- Philosophy (PHIL)
- Physical Therapy (PT)
- Physics (PHYS)
- Physiology and Neurobiology (PNB)
- Plant Science (PLSC)
- Policy Practice (Social Work) (POPR)
- Political Science (POLS)
- Polymer Science and Engineering (POLY)
- Psychological Sciences (PSYC)
- Public Health (PUBH)
- Public Policy (PP)
- Research (Social Work) (RSCH)
- Social Work (SSW)
- Social Work Elective (SWEL)
- Sociology (SOCI)
- Spanish (SPAN)
- Special Topics (Social Work) (SPTP)
- Speech, Language and Hearing Science (SLHS)
- Statistics (STAT)
- Systems Engineering (SE)
- Translation Studies (TRST)
- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS)
Multidisciplinary Engineering (BSE)
The Multidisciplinary Engineering major requires a total of 128 credits. Multidisciplinary Engineering majors are required to complete the following courses:
- CHEG 2103: Introduction to Chemical Engineering
- CHEM 1128Q: General Chemistry II
- CE 2110: Applied Mechanics I
- CE 3110: Mechanics of Materials
- CE 3120: Fluid Mechanics
- ECE 2001: Electrical Circuits
- ENGR 1166: Foundations of Engineering
- ENGR 4001: Multidisciplinary Engineering Design I
- ENGR 4002W: Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II
- MATH 2110Q & MATH 2410Q: Multivariable Calculus and Elementary Differential Equations
- MSE 2001: Introduction to Structure, Properties, and Processing of Materials I
- MSE 2002: Introduction to Structure, Properties, and Processing of Materials II
- STAT 3025Q: Statistical Methods 1
- Thermal Science Elective: Select one of the following courses:
- MSE 3001: Applied Thermodynamics of Materials
- ME 2232: Engineering Thermodynamics
- ME 2233: Thermodynamic Principles
- CHEG 2111: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I
- Engineering Electives: 9 credits
- Area Elective Credits: 24 credits
Multidisciplinary Engineering with an Individualized Specialization
Students choosing the Individualized Specialization will work with their Academic Advisor to select 24+ credits of coursework that integrate a coherent theme and represent a student's unique interests.
Multidisciplinary Engineering with an Individualized Specialization for Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental
This individualized specialization covers all the necessary classes to obtain a well-rounded education in engineering, such as chemistry, calculus, physics, and multiple engineering disciplines, while integrating 24+ credits of preparatory coursework for professional programs such as medical or dental school.
- BIOL 1107: Principles of Biology I
- CHEM 2443: Organic Chemistry
- CHEM 2444: Organic Chemistry
- CHEM 2445: Organic Chemistry Laboratory
- MCB 2000: Introduction to Biochemistry
- MCB 2210: Cell Biology
- MCB 2400: Human Genetics
- MCB 2410: Genetics
- MCB 2610: Fundamentals of Microbiology
- PNB 2264: Human Physiology and Anatomy
Multidisciplinary Engineering with a Specialization in Entertainment Engineering
Students choosing the Entertainment Engineering specialization will take coursework in the School of Fine Arts focused on stagecraft and technical theater, with a focus on hands-on and experiential learning in SFA dramatic productions.
- DRAM 1219:
- DRAM 3201: Scene Construction
- DRAM 3202: Rigging
- DRAM 3203:
- DRAM 3204:
- DRAM 3199: Independent Study (three credits each, six credits total)
- Any three credit DRAM 3000 level course not used in fulfillment of another requirement
Multidisciplinary Engineering with a Specialization in Human Rights and Sustainability
The specialization in Human Rights and Sustainability is a joint program between the College of Engineering, the Human Rights Institute, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- ENGR/HRTS 2300E: Engineering for Human Rights
- Three Core Courses, one from each of the following areas:
- Institutions and Laws (Area A)
- History, Philosophy, and Theory (Area B)
- Applications and Methods (Area C)
- Two Sustainability Courses (Area D)
- Two additional courses that may be taken from any of the Core or Elective courses (A-E) on the list below.
Core Courses
A. Institutions and Laws
- ANTH/HRTS 3230: Propaganda, Disinformation, and Hate Speech
- HIST/HRTS 3202: International Human Rights
- HRTS 3050: Approaches to Human Rights Advocacy
- HRTS 3055: Theory and Practice of International Criminal Justice
- HRTS 3200W: International Human Rights Law
- HRTS 3420: Being International: Geopolitics and Human Rights
- POLS/HRTS 3212: Comparative Perspectives on Human Rights
- POLS 3428: The Politics of Torture
- SOCI/HRTS 2800: Human Rights in the United States
- SOCI/HRTS 2845: Sociology of Global Human Rights
B. History, Philosophy, and Theory
- ANTH/HRTS 3326: Global Health and Human Rights
- ANTH/HRTS/LLAS 3327: Power and Health in Latin America and the Caribbean
- ENGL/HRTS 3631: Literature, Culture, and Humanitarianism
- HIST/HRTS 3201: The History of Human Rights
- HIST/HRTS 3207: Genocide after the Second World War
- HIST/HRTS 3232: History of Refugees, Migration, and Statelessness
- HRTS 2100W: Human Rights and Social Change
- HRTS 3460: Human Rights and Armed Conflict
- HRTS/LLAS 2450: Human Rights in Latin America
- HRTS/POLS 3042: Theories of Human Rights
- HRTS/PHIL 3220W: Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
C. Applications and Methods
- BLAW/HRTS 3252: Business and Human Rights
- BLAW/HRTS 3254: Social Responsibility and Accountability in Business
- DRAM/HRTS 3139: Theatre and Human Rights
- HRTS 3149/3149W: Human Rights Through Film
- HRTS 3250W: Human Rights and New Technologies
- HRTS 3475: Economic Development and Human Rights
- HRTS 3540: Topics in Human Rights Practice
- POLS/HRTS 3256/POLS 3256W/HRTS 3256W: Politics and Human Rights in Global Supply Chains
- POLS/HRTS 3430: Evaluating Human Rights Practices of Countries
D. Sustainability
- ENGR/HRTS 3257: Assessment for Human Rights and Sustainability 1
- ENVE/ENVS/EVST 3100: Climate Resilience and Adaptation: Municipal Policy and Planning 1
- ENVE 3110E: Brownfield Redevelopment 1
- GEOG 2400E: Introduction to Sustainable Cities
- NRE 2600E: Global Sustainable Natural Resources
- POLS/ENGR/HRTS 3209E: Sustainable Energy in the 21st Century 1
E. Elective Courses
- Any HRTS course numbered 2000 level or above not already taken
- ANTH/HRTS 3028/ANTH 3028W/HRTS 3028W: Indigenous Rights and Aboriginal Australia
- ANTH 3150W: Migration
- ARTH/HRTS 3575: Human Rights, Digital Media, Visual Culture
- ECON 3473/3473W: Economic Development
- ECON 2445/HRTS 3445/WGSS 3445: Economic Foundations of Gender Inequality
- EDCI 2100: Power, Privilege, and Public Education
- GEOG 4240: Disaster Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience
- HIST 2570: American Indian History
- HIST 3418: The Holocaust
- HIST/AAAS 3531: Japanese Americans and World War II
- HRTS 3293: International Study (with advisor approval)
- HRTS 3295: Special Topics (with advisor approval)
- HRTS 3298: Variable Topics (with advisor approval)
- HRTS 3299: Independent Study (with advisor approval)
- PHIL/HRTS 2170W: Bioethics and Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- PHIL 2215/2215W: Ethics
- POLS/HRTS 3418/POLS 3418W: International Organizations and Law
- POLS/HRTS 3807: Constitutional Rights and Liberties
- AAAS 2220/2220/HRTS 2220: Asian Indian Women: Activism and Social Change in India and the United States
- SOCI 2220: Asian Indian Women: Activism and Social Change in India and the United States
- SOCI/HRTS 2830: Class, Power, and Inequality
- SOCI/HRTS 2898: Topics in Sociology and Human Rights
- SOCI/HRTS/AFRA 2520: White Racism
- SOCI/HRTS/AFRA 2530: African Americans and Social Protest
- WGSS/HRTS 2263: Women, Gender, and Violence
- WGSS 2255: LGBTQ Sexualities, Activism, and Globalization
- WGSS 3105: The Politics of Reproduction
- WGSS 3257: Feminist Disability Studies
- WGSS 3269: Gender, Sexuality, and Social Movements
Capstone Course
- HRTS 4291: Service Learning Seminar/Internship
Multidisciplinary Engineering with a Specialization in Industrial Design
This specialization covers all the necessary classes to obtain a well-rounded education in engineering, such as chemistry, calculus, physics, and materials science, but leaves a significant number of courses for a solid framework in industrial design.
- ART 3701: Industrial Design: Materials and Techniques
- ART 3705: Industrial Design: Form, Structure, and Space
- ART 3710: Industrial Design: Drawing and Modeling for Design
- ART 3720: Industrial Design: Process and Practice
- ART 3725:
- ART/ENGR 3735: SolidWorks for Industrial Design
- Select two Industrial Design electives from the following:
- ART 3730: Industrial Design: Digital Fabrication
- ART/ENGR 3740:
- ART/ENGR 3750: Packaging Design and Graphics
- ART/ENGR 3760:
