Engineering Undergraduate Degrees


Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

An overview photo of the engineering studiosThe B.S. degree programs offered by the Department of Engineering prepare students to move into professions in the engineering or computing industries. Each program emphasizes applied engineering practice and uses both laboratories and industry projects extensively within the curriculum.

These B.S. degrees allow students to build a solid foundation of technical and professional knowledge that is much sought after by employers. Students are prepared to be agile enough to adjust to technological changes, with an appreciation of the global marketplace and a lifelong commitment to continuous learning.

Click on each B.S. degree name for a detailed description:


Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.)

Two students at a laptop computerThe B.A.S. program has a flexible degree plan designed specifically for students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree from a regionally accredited community college.

This major combines the technical experience gained in the associate degree program with a broader education of management, leadership, critical thinking and communication skills.

The Department of Engineering offers one concentration for the B.A.S. program: