The pre-baccalaureate studies program is available to students who are accepted by RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) and are close to, but not fully ready for, direct entry into a ...
Interdisciplinary engineering studies is for students who want exposure to foundation-level engineering coursework, but do not plan to practice engineering. The program offers considerable flexibility ...
Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree have the option of completing a minor, which can complement a student’s major, help them develop another area of professional expertise, or enable them to pursue ...
Connecticut College students have several options for pursuing the study of engineering while also earning a traditional liberal arts degree. Through the following programs, students have the ...
Chemical engineers tackle problems ranging from the molecular level to the planetary scale (and beyond). The skillset you'll build as a chemical engineer will position you to be able to solve a wide ...
At Michigan Tech students develop a deeper understanding of how human systems impact the natural environment and how to engineer systems to protect human health and ecosystems. Research funding comes ...
The degree in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology explores the principles driving ecological and evolutionary processes, including molecular mechanisms, genetics, behavior, population and community ...
The Department of Engineering supports Human-Centered Engineering (HCE) majors who are interested in studying abroad during the summer or during the academic term. Students interested in studying ...
The Chemistry major focuses on the study of matter, energy and the interaction between them. Students take courses in general, organic, physical and analytical/instrumental chemistry, as well as an ...