Are you thinking about majoring in engineering? Ten of our 11 departments offer bachelor's degrees, so you're sure to find something that fits your interests and career goals. Once you've been accepted into the university, think about which engineering department you'd like to join. Contact an advisor from that department for information about specific admissions requirements and prerequisite courses.
ABE offers three undergraduate majors: Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Agricultural Operations Management and Packaging Science. It also offers a variety of minors.
www.abe.ufl.edu
Currently, BME does not have an undergraduate program. As the college's newest department, it hopes to develop opportunities for undergrads within the next several years. However, undergraduates are encouraged to explore BME's combined degree programs, designed to allow students to complete coursework for a bachelor's from another department while also working towards a master's in BME.
www.bme.ufl.edu
CHE offers one major for undergraduates: a bachelor of science in chemical engineering.
www.che.ufl.edu
CCE has one major for undergraduates: civil engineering. Within the major, students choose one of six specialization tracks, including construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydrology and water resources engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering and general civil engineering.
www.ce.ufl.edu
CISE offers four degree programs for undergraduates: computer engineering, computer science, computer information science and digital arts and sciences. It also offers a minor in computer science, as well as a combined B.S./M.S. program and a sales engineering program.
www.cise.ufl.edu
There are two majors for undergraduates in ECE: a B.S. in electrical engineering, and a bachelor's in computer engineering. ECE also offers a combined B.S./M.S. program.
www.ece.ufl.edu
EES offers one undergraduate major: a bachelor's in environmental engineering. It also offers a combined B.S./M.S. program and a sales engineering certificate program.
www.ees.ufl.edu
ISE has one degree for undergraduates: a B.S. in industrial systems engineering. It also offers a variety of combined and specialized degree programs.
Registrar's Description of ISE Programs
MSE offers a B.S. for undergraduates. Specialization areas include ceramics, electronic materials, metals and polymers. MSE also has a combined B.S./M.S. program and a minor in materials science.
www.mse.ufl.edu
MAE has three degree options for undergraduates: a B.S. in aerospace engineering, a B.S. in mechanical engineering and a dual degree program in which students earn both a B.S. in aerospace engineering and a B.S. in mechanical engineering. MAE also offers a minor in biomechanics.
www.mae.ufl.edu
NRE offers a bachelor's degree in nuclear and radiological engineering.
www.nre.ufl.edu
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