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College of Engineering

Master the technical skills to thrive in a competitive, rewarding field. Discover appropriate technologies that consider the cultural, economic, political, and social contexts of the people whose problems you're working to solve. If you're looking to apply your knowledge and education to find efficient, revolutionary ways to think about challenges and find solutions to the issues facing our society, consider UConn's College of Engineering the key.

Available Majors and Concentrations

Biomedical Engineering

  • Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
  • Biomechanics and Mechanobiology
  • Computational and Systems Biology
  • Systems, Imaging, and Infrastructure

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

  • Algorithms and Theory
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Data Analytics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Individually Designed
  • Software Design and Development
  • Systems and Networks

Computer Science and Engineering

  • Algorithms and Theory
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Data Analytics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Individually Designed
  • Software Design and Development
  • Systems and Networks

Data Science and Engineering

Electrical Engineering

  • Computer Engineering
  • Electronics and Optics
  • Naval Science and Technology
  • Power and Energy
  • Robotics
  • Systems and Controls

Engineering Physics

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Environmental Engineering

Management and Engineering for Manufacturing

  • Naval Science and Technology

Materials Science and Engineering

  • Naval Science and Technology

Mechanical Engineering

  • Aerospace
  • Design and Manufacturing
  • Dynamic Systems and Control
  • Energy and Power
  • Naval Science and Technology

Multidisciplinary Engineering

  • Entertainment Engineering
  • Human Rights and Sustainability
  • Industrial Design

Robotics Engineering

Engineer a brighter future.

Solve society's most important puzzles.

Visit the College of Engineering website to learn more.