Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is a rapidly growing and highly innovative field that allows you to shape the future of human health and medicine.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering sits at the crossroads of chemistry, physics, and mathematics, working to bring about chemical and physical changes in materials.
Materials Engineering Undergraduate Certificate
A 15-credit certificate available to Chemical Engineering and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering students
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering
UMass Amherst is pleased to announce a new undergraduate degree in environmental engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering students at UMass Amherst are designing and programming everything from complex software systems to autonomous vehicles—and you can, too.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Bridging the fields of management and engineering, industrial engineers are problem solvers working to make people, organizations, and systems more efficient.
iCons
The UMass Amherst iCons program prepares our best undergraduates to be problem solvers, leaders and innovators in science, technology, and business.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
UMass Amherst's Electrical Engineering students play a hands-on role in the future of technology in communications, health care, smart cities, and more.
Concentration in Biochemical Engineering
A concentration for Chemical Engineering majors wanting to pursue careers or studies in biotechnology, bioengineering, or the pharmaceutical industry.
Undergraduate Certificate in Public Interest Technology
PIT encourages students to critically examine the technology they will develop, use, or encounter across various fields.