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Academics in the College of Engineering

Degrees & Programs

The College of Engineering offers more than 40 engineering degrees, minors and certificate programs.

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  • Accelerated Programs

    Accelerated programs allow highly qualified students to earn a bachelor's and master's degree in as few as five years.

  • Aerospace Engineering (Minor)

    Aerospace Engineering is an important field concerned with the design and construction of aircraft and spacecraft vehicles. This minor will prepare the students for work in various sectors of commercial aviation, defense, wind turbines, automotive and other industries. It will also help students to pursue a graduate degree in Aerospace Engineering.

  • Batteries and energy storage technologies (Minor)

    Housed in the College of Engineering, the interdisciplinary batteries and energy storage technologies minor draws on coursework in almost every engineering discipline, as well as courses in the sciences.

  • Big data (Minor)

    The field of big data is growing, and there is a projected shortage of people with the skills needed. Learn more about how you can study big data at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­. .

  • Biomedical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Biomedical engineers use technology to solve medical problems, from developing artificial limbs to designing advanced medical equipment or new pharmaceuticals.

  • Chemical Engineering (Minor, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Chemical engineers apply the basic principles of chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics and related engineering disciplines to the production of goods and materials for society.

  • Civil Engineering (Minor, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Our nationally recognized degree programs in civil engineering give you a chance to work with top faculty in world-class research facilities.

  • Computer Science and Engineering (Minor, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Computer scientists and engineers use mathematics, science and engineering to solve a variety of problems in just about all areas of human endeavor.

  • Construction Management (Minor)

    The minor in construction management at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ teaches students to lead construction projects from the planning stages through mop up.

  • Cybersecurity (Minor, M.S., Online M.S., Graduate Certificate)

    Cybersecurity is one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century. However, the U.S. has a significant shortage of cybersecurity professionals who understand and can effectively thwart the growing threats.

  • Digital Interactive Games (Minor)

    The minor in digital interactive games can help students tap into a strong gaming presence in Reno and a flourishing games industry in the nearby Bay Area.

  • Electrical Engineering (Minor, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Today's electrical engineers are expert thinkers and problem solvers, and they can be found working in high-tech start-ups, global organizations, power companies and research laboratories.

  • Engineering Education (Ph.D.)

    The doctor of philosophy degree in engineering education is designed for exceptional students who want to pursue advanced careers in research, teaching, or industry.

  • Engineering Physics (Minor, B.S.)

    An ideal major for students who plan to go to graduate school, students in engineering physics take courses in math, science and electrical engineering, with a heavy emphasis on physics courses.

  • Environmental Engineering (Minor, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Environmental engineers apply scientific and engineering principles to preserve, restore, and sustain the natural environment while maintaining clean air, water, and land resources.

  • Extractive Metallurgy (Minor)

    This minor is open to all students in an engineering degree program except students in the extractive metallurgy emphasis of the B.S. in materials science and engineering program.

  • Industrial Engineering

    In the industrial engineering program, students develop a broad skill set that prepares them to tackle multifaceted problems in various industries. Their unique blend of technical and managerial expertise makes industrial engineers valuable assets in today's rapidly evolving business and industrial landscape, and critical to Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ and the nation.

  • Manufacturing Quality (Minor)

    Advanced manufacturing is an important part of Βι¶ΉΣ³»­'s economy. Learn how to prepare for a high-tech manufacturing career at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­.

  • Materials Science & Engineering (Minor, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Materials scientists and engineers are experts in developing and testing materials that can stand up to extreme environments or outperform existing materials.

  • Mechanical Engineering (Minor, TMCC Pathways, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)

    Mechanical engineers may work with nanoscale materials or they may be involved in engineering massive airplanes or rockets. What they have in common is a focus on engineering moving systems.

  • Nuclear Packaging (Graduate Certificate)

    Nuclear and other radioactive materials are used for large-scale production of electricity without producing greenhouse gases, advanced medical diagnostics and treatments, food sterilization, sophisticated measurement technologies, and military purposes. In order to benefit from these uses, packaging that protects the public and the environment during the storage, transfer, transport and disposal of these materials must be developed, inspected, maintained and safely used.   

    The purpose of the graduate certificate is to provide a curriculum in packaging for nuclear and other radioactive materials that complements graduate programs in Mechanical, Nuclear, Materials and other related engineering fields, and is more applied-knowledge-based than research-based. 

    Nuclear Packaging Graduate Program

  • Renewable Energy (Minor, Graduate Certificate)

    The renewable energy programs provide students with the technical knowledge and economic and political background needed to understand important issues surrounding renewable energy. 

  • Sustainability (Minor)

    Sustainability plays a central role in the future of humanity. Professionals in all disciplines not only need to work together finding solutions to important societal problems, but they also need a broader education and set of tools to devise and design solutions that encompass equity, social, and environmental sustainability.

  • Transportation Security and Safeguards (Graduate Certificate)

    Nuclear and other radioactive materials are used for large-scale production of electricity without greenhouse gas generation, defense, advanced medical diagnostics and treatments, food sterilization, and sophisticated measurement technologies. In order to benefit from these uses, packaging that protects the public and the environment during the storage, transfer, transport and disposal of these materials must be developed, inspected and maintained.  Transport of these materials must also be secure and safe.    

    The purpose of the graduate certificate is to provide a curriculum in transportation security and safeguards that complements graduate programs in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Engineering, and is more applied-knowledge-based than research-based.  

  • Unmanned Autonomous Systems (Minor)

    Unmanned autonomous systems fuse mechanical systems and computing technologies to create intelligent systems capable of interacting with the complexities of the real world.

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2024-2025 Engineering Catalog Listings

For information about the courses and requirements for specific degree and certificate programs, please visit the University's catalog. 

Prospective Students

Would you like to take a tour of the College or learn more about your future in engineering? Contact the College of Engineering Recruiter, Carrisa Dutra, at carrisad@unr.edu.

Current Students

The College of Engineering has a dedicated team of academic advisors to support students at every phase of their academic careers. If you have questions about courses and degree plans, please visit our Advising page and schedule an appointment with one of our advisors.

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