Be a problem solver with a tool belt that includes a broad range of engineering fundamentals. Examples of career areas include pollution remediation, transportation, low-cost housing, elective medical care and crime control.
Combine the unique problem-solving approach of physics with engineering science and design to address new problems in our rapidly changing technological base.
Explore materials structure, properties and processing, including how materials impact many important technologies—from smartphones and car parts to satellites and solar panels.
Manipulate molecules to improve or create products for just about every conceivable application, from carpets and clothes to synthetic organs and tissues to jet fuselages and smartphone displays.
Use not just chemistry but all the sciences to solve problems in practically every industry, from manufacturing to pharmaceuticals to renewable energy to food production.