Make an Impact- helping the world become more sustainable.
What's Out There? Answering the cosmic questions
How Can I Help- community advancements and healthcare
What's Next in Tech? innovations and technology
100

Focus on designing sustainable infrastructure systems and developing environmentally responsible use of earth resources.

Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering

100

 Develop the next generation of aircraft, spacecraft and launch vehicles to explore and travel the globe and universe.

Aerospace Engineering

100

A core science that is interested in molecular structure, the properties of materials, and in reactions that convert one material into another.. including developing and testing drugs for medicinal use!

Chemistry

100

The digital world is your oyster with specialties that include robotics, artificial intelligence, data mining, bioinformatics, network security, human computer interaction, and more.

Computer Science

200

Understand the Earth's physical and chemical evolution and discover solutions to the planet's environmental problems by combining this scientific field with engineering, other physical and biological sciences, and public policy.

Earth & Environmental Sciences

200

Make new discoveries about the origins of our universe, dark matter, the inner workings of cells, and more.

Physics and Astronomy

200

Play key roles in developing ground-breaking research and implementing innovative medical technologies.

Biomedical Engineering

200

The limit does not exist for this department. Use theory, computational techniques, algorithms, and the latest computer technology to solve economic, scientific, engineering, physics, and business problems.


Math

300

Uncover unifying principles and properties of materials and pursue the design of new forms of matter- then develop and optimize processing systems for the chemical, energy, materials, biotechnology and food industries... in an increasing sustainable way.

Chemical Engineering and Material Science

300

*BONUS* ( its a place on UMN campus)

This building unlocks the unlimited expanse of published human knowledge and provides a quiet study space for study.

Walter Library

300

Study life at every scale from neuroscience, cell development, to ecology and evolution!

College of Biology ( NOT a CSE department!)

300

The most versatile engineering degrees to prepare students for careers in energy, biomedical devices, environmental engineering, transportation, design, controls and sensors, thermal sciences, and nanomanufacturing.

Mechanical Engineering

400

With deep roots in sustainability and agricultural engineering - you can acquire skills to design and develop products, processes, and systems to meet growing demand for materials and energy while addressing environmental challenges.

Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering

400

All CSE students take a course in this field to help approach problems in everyday life and work, and, ultimately, help you make a positive difference within communities, society, and the world

College of Liberal Arts (Not a CSE department)

400

Learn to use computer simulation along with extensive mathematical tools and modeling and computational methods for system analysis, evaluation, and optimization to support industries, including health care.

Industrial and Systems Engineering

400

Become experts in wind energy, smart grid technology, nanotechnology, medical devices, wireless communications, VLSI, computer systems, sensors, and magnetic materials.

Electrical and Computer Engineering