McCormick students and faculty develop x-ray technology for the developing world.

McCormick students and faculty develop x-ray technology for the developing world.

Career Day for Girls is a yearly workshop that gives girls grades 6-12 a chance to learn and experience what science and engineering is all about.

Career Day for Girls is a yearly workshop that gives girls grades 6-12 a chance to learn and experience what science and engineering is all about.

Undergraduate Degree Programs
Dual Degree Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Certificate Programs
Graduate Degree Programs
Other Programs and Resources


Undergraduate Degree Programs

BS in Applied Mathematics

BS in Biomedical Engineering

BS in Chemical Engineering

BS in Civil Engineering

BS in Computer Science

BS in Computer Engineering

BS in Electrical Engineering

BS in Environmental Engineering

BS in Industrial Engineering

BS in Manufacturing and Design Engineering (MaDE)

BS in Materials Science & Engineering

BS in Mechanical Engineering

The Segal Design Institute (formerly IDEA)

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Dual Degree Undergraduate Programs

Combined Music and Engineering Program

Concurrent BS/MS Degree PDF file - Adobe Acrobat required

Honors Program in Engineering and Journalism (HPEJ)

Honors Program in Medical Education (HPME)

Honors Program in Undergraduate Research (HPUR)

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Undergraduate Certificate Programs

Business Enterprise (formerly Business Basics) Certificate

Certificate in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering

Certificate in Engineering Design

Cooperative Engineering Education Program

Undergraduate (Departmental) Honors PDF file - Adobe Acrobat required

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Graduate Degree Programs

MS/PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

NICO Language Music and Communication Ph.D Certificate

PhD in Technology and Social Behavior

Professional Master's Programs

Remaining MS/PhD programs - see individual departments

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Other Programs and Resources

Centers and Institutes

Resources for Graduate Students

Resources for Undergraduate Students

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