MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING?
This major is part of the Math and Engineering Exploration Group
Multidisciplinary Engineering Website
Entertainment Engineering Minor
Multidisciplinary Engineering (MDE) draws from numerous fields to create a unique and broad-based foundation in engineering. Taking courses from multiple disciplines both inside and outside the College of Engineering, MDE students are uniquely positioned to tackle challenging projects that often exist at the intersection of different fields. MDE students can choose from one of the three existing specializations - partner programs that allow students to "dive deep" in a particular area, or, working with an academic advisor, they can develop an individualized specialization that meets their own unique interests. Specializations are established in Industrial Design, Entertainment Engineering and Human Rights and Sustainability. Additionally, there is an individualized specialization for pre-med/pre-dental students available.
HOW TO DECLARE:
APPLICATION REQUIRED. Admission is based on space availability in the major and academic performance. Find more information and the application here.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:
HELPFUL INTRO COURSES:
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CSE 1010 - Introduction to Computing for Engineers (Major Requirement)
ENGR 1166 - Foundations of Engineering (Major Requirement)
PHYS 1401Q - General Physics with Calculus I OR PHYS 1501Q - Physics for Engineers I (Major Requirement) (Gen Ed: Q Course; CA 3-Lab)
MATH 1131Q - Calculus 1 (Major Requirement) (Gen Ed: Q Course)
POSSIBLE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
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Entertainment Engineering Specialization
Human Rights and Sustainability Specialization
Industrial Design Specialization
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