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Information Technology
Technology application, deployment, configuration and development
Gain a foundation in the technologies behind computer-based information systems as well as how to manage, analyze, disseminate, secure and link information. Focus on areas of interest, such as systems administration, web services or data mining.
Mechanical Engineering
Practice-based engineering, innovation and professional development
Apply principles of engineering, basic science, and mathematics to model, analyze, design, and realize physical systems. Prepare for a career creating new technologies for alternative energy and the environment, healthcare, electric cars, robotics, material science and nano-technology, and manufacturing.
Minor in Applied Computing
A grounding in computing technology to integrate into another major
Complement your area of study with an understanding of computing technology and principles such as database management and computer networks. No computer proficiency or previous courses required.
Double Major: Computer Engineering & Computer Science
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, the demand for professionals equipped with a diverse skill set in both Computer Engineering and Computer Science has become increasingly pronounced. There are many reasons for pursuing a double major in these two closely related fields - the double major can provide a comprehensive foundation for professional success in the dynamic and complex realm of computing.