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The Entertainment Engineering and Design program offers two academic tracks for students passionate about blending engineering with fine arts to thrive in the entertainment field. The Entertainment Engineering & Design degree integrates computer science, civil and structural engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical and computer engineering. This program requires completing 127 credit hours, with 30 credits dedicated to the university's General Education Core.
Entertainment Engineering & Design highlights the creative process behind developing engineered entertainment elements. Students learn to apply advanced scientific and mathematical concepts to design, produce, and construct structures, machinery, processes, and live systems. The program equips students for careers creating the sophisticated technical designs required by today's entertainment sector. Those pursuing this degree will concentrate their studies in structural engineering, robotics, acoustics, and live entertainment systems, preparing them to enter the cutting-edge world of entertainment design with robust engineering expertise and an appreciation for fine arts' role in the industry.