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Drexel engineering students tackle contemporary challenges affecting society, the environment, economics, and sustainability. Through hands-on learning and an accelerated curriculum, students develop the skills to confront global issues and create meaningful change immediately after graduation.
Drexel Engineering education is built around the concept of engineering transformation. This approach ensures you are equipped to make a difference both globally and professionally. Our undergraduate programs, including majors, minors, and specialized tracks, provide diverse avenues to discover your interests. Enhanced by cooperative education and extensive research possibilities, graduates emerge ready to excel as skilled, self-assured, and motivated engineers.
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering is an interdisciplinary degree designed for students not pursuing traditional engineering roles. This program merges a solid engineering foundation from the College of Engineering with studies in non-engineering fields like law, medicine, business, entrepreneurship, education, international relations, public policy, arts, environmental sciences, and others. It emphasizes core engineering principles, quantitative abilities, and analytical methods used in developing practical technological solutions.
Program Goals
The primary aims of the Bachelor of Science in Engineering program are to equip students with:
A robust background in science and mathematics
An understanding of engineering fundamentals as a field
Substantial expertise in a secondary related area (which may be technical, pre-professional, cultural, global, or customized with advisor input)
A culminating experience that integrates technical and secondary studies. Potential examples include research initiatives, capstone design projects, community service engagements, and similar activities.