Juniors & Seniors
In your junior year, you will lay the groundwork for your future as an engineer. Your classes will begin to target specific sub-disciplines in engineering and computer science to help you clarify your path. In your senior year, you'll broaden and deepen your skills and research experience and apply what you've learned to a capstone project.
The Classes You'll Take
Your junior and senior year classes help you develop expertise in your chosen field and provide you with opportunities to use those skills in real-world projects. Explore the major courses of study in the links below:
- Applied Physics
- Applied Mathematics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Earth and Environmental Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Operations Research
- Operations Research: Analytics
- Operations Research: Engineering Management Systems
- Operations Research: Financial Engineering
Meet Your Faculty Advisor
Once you declare your major, you will be assigned a faculty advisor who, along with your Advising Dean, will help you select the courses that you need to meet your degree requirements, guide you in research and internship opportunities, and mentor you in career and post-graduation planning.
Senior Design Expo
The annual Senior Design Expo allows you to apply your knowledge to solve an engineering challenge. You will collaborate with peers to research, design, and produce an original prototype that will be displayed at the expo.
Start Your Job Search
With resources such as on-campus career fairs, networking events, interview practice and resume polishing, the Center for Career Education will help you put your career plans into action.