Undergraduate Engineering Degree Programs
Explore undergraduate engineering programs at UMass Dartmouth
Want to design the future? At UMass Dartmouth, our undergraduate engineering programs give you the hands-on experience, expert support, and real-world skills to succeed. From computer and electrical engineering to civil, mechanical, and bioengineering, you’ll find a major that fits your goals.
Start building your path to a high-demand career in engineering today.
Earn a bachelor of science degree (BS) in mechanical engineering with an option in manufacturing: the transformation of raw materials into useful products through the most effective methods.
Study computer applications and information science applicable to fields that require intelligent software systems with a BS degree in computer science with a concentration in artificial intelligence.
Pursue a bachelor of science degree (BS) in physics with a concentration in astronomy and astrophysics. Investigate the universe, research black holes, dark matter, and supernovae. Prepare for a career in areas of theoretical and applied science.
Explore the bioengineering major at UMass Dartmouth and discover how our biomedical and bioengineering degree program can propel you towards a rewarding career.
Major in bioengineering with a concentration in biomedical engineering. The bioengineering major – biomedical concentration focuses on the biological and medical application of engineering principles in healthcare.
Earn a bachelor’s degree in science (BS) in civil engineering. Learn how to plan, design, construct, and manage public and private infrastructure and facilities. Explore issues related to sustainability, climate change, and new energy resources.
Enhance your understanding of computational physics by reading online and staying updated with the latest research.
Pursue a computer engineering degree at UMass Dartmouth. Gain expertise in computer architecture, networks, cybersecurity, and more.
UMassD’s cybersecurity program offers an undergraduate major in computer engineering with a concentration in cybersecurity: the application of measures to protect computers and systems from unauthorized access and attack.
Earn a bachelor’s degree (BS) in computer science. Gain a hands-on background in computer hardware and software. Explore concentrations, including game design, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
Our Computer Science Cybersecurity program at UMass Dartmouth prepares students to defend against cyber threats and vulnerabilities in computer systems.
UMassD’s data science major integrates mathematics and computer science with disciplines such as business and engineering.
Earn a bachelor of science degree (BS) in electrical engineering. Learn to develop electrical and electronic components, systems for power, communication, control, integrated circuits, and computers.
Discover the dynamic world of energy production and utilization through a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in energy.
Take the first step towards your engineering career with UMass Dartmouth's Engineering Undeclared program. Our STEM curriculum and expert faculty will help you discover your niche.
Earn a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with a concentration in environmental resources engineering. Apply principles and processes to solve pollution, renewable energy, and more.
With a concentration in Computer Game Design, you'll explore software technologies relevant to games including programming languages, scripting languages, networks, simulation engines, and multimedia design systems.
UMass Dartmouth's mechanical engineering degree program sets you up for success in aerospace, manufacturing, robotics, and more.
Get hands-on experience in mobile app development with UMass Dartmouth's minor in mobile applications development. Learn the skills needed to design and implement applications for Android and iOS.
Earn your bachelor of science degree (BS) in physics: uncover the mysteries of nature, explore deep space, probe the ocean’s depths, meet Earth’s environmental challenges.
Get a bachelor's degree in computer science with a concentration in software engineering and launch your career as a software developer.
Pre-Engineering Track
The Pre-Engineering Track is for qualified students who initially applied for admission to the College of Engineering and were alternately offered admission in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Transferring to UMassD as an Engineering major
We encourage you to learn more about transferring to the College of Engineering:
- Admissions for transfer applicants
- MassTransfer
- Joint Admissions
- Degree-specific transfer agreeements with select community colleges and two-year schools
Changing your major to the College of Engineering
Program requirements for current students (both in the college and in other UMassD colleges) who are interested in changing majors to engineering.
Accelerated BS/MS programs
The college's BS/MS programs enable qualified undergraduates to complete both the BS and the MS degrees within 5 years.
More information
- Undergraduate Programs
- Graduate Programs
- BS to MS Accelerated Degree Programs
- Interdisciplinary Programs