Aerospace (AE) + Business
Prepare for leadership in the Aerospace industry while exploring a variety of cutting-edge aerospace technologies, including sustainable aviation, autonomous flight and space exploration.
Students can choose from one of the seven M.E.T. engineering tracks for their major or select Engineering Undeclared + Business as a first-year track (Engineering Undeclared + Business students must select one of the seven M.E.T. engineering tracks by the end of their first year).
All tracks benefit from being a part of the unparalleled M.E.T. experience. M.E.T. students work on an array of innovative studies and projects but support and motivate each other through a tight-knit cohort. Program-led internships and career coaching provide additional learning opportunities with hands-on experience in technology and entrepreneurship.
Prepare for leadership in the Aerospace industry while exploring a variety of cutting-edge aerospace technologies, including sustainable aviation, autonomous flight and space exploration.
Prepare for leadership in the biotech industry while exploring cutting-edge fields like biomedical devices, synthetic biology, tissue engineering, and nanotechnology.
Learn to develop engineering solutions to societal-scale challenges that are reliable, resilient, and sustainable. CE is the intersection of data structures and natural environments.
Explore the fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering, while taking courses in subjects such as finance, competitive strategy, and leadership.
Acquire skills to design, create and analyze operations that drive global businesses, while preparing to manage and lead complex industrial systems.
Develop a fundamental understanding of materials from the nano to macro scales, while gaining computational skills and business acumen.
Delve into topics from robotics to energy science, control systems design to biomaterials, as well as coursework in macroeconomics and marketing.
Select M.E.T. Engineering Undeclared + Business to explore and declare one of the six M.E.T. engineering options in your first year. Only available for first-year Freshman applicants.