B.S. in Biochemical Engineering

Biochemical Engineering utilizes the governing principles of living systems, properties of biological materials and engineering methodology in the processing of biological materials and in processes using biological agents such as cells, enzymes and antibodies. more »
Civil engineering is one of the oldest disciplines of engineering. It deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like bridges, roads, canals, dams, and buildings. more »
B.S. in Computer Systems Engineering

The Computer Systems Engineering undergraduate program of study emphasizes the application of engineering concepts, techniques and methods to the development of systems founded in hardware-software integration. Unlike the traditional focus of computer engineering, computer system engineers will have a greater understanding of computer software development and how to use computers to automate, monitor and control various systems. more »
B.S. in Environmental Engineering

Environmental issues are paramount in our society. Issues such as energy, water resources and consumption, economic globalization, population growth, climate change, urban sprawl, water quality, solid waste, food production and distribution, and environmental degradation must be addressed to develop a sustainable society. Engineers will be needed to solve the problems associated with these issues. more »
M.S. in Biochemical Engineering

Students and faculty in the Biochemical Engineering program are researching the conversion of raw biomaterials such as woody biomass and industrial biowastes by a wide array of processes into useful products. Research has centered on metabolic engineering, biorefining and carbon cycling. more »
M.S. in Environmental Engineering

Environmental solutions require a rigorous foundation in the life and physical sciences along with the ability to contribute in creative ways to solving multidisciplinary problems. Priority areas include: integrated water resource management, waste management and assimilation through biological processes, environmental externalities of energy production, and coastal and urban systems. more »

