Please indicate major(s) and section(s) that may be of interest to your organization. A-Section students
are available to work Fall Term (Oct-Dec) and Spring Term (Apr-Jun). B-Section students are available to
work Winter Term (Jan-Mar) and Summer Term (Jul-Sep).
Major
Section
A
B
Both
Applied Mathematics
Applied & computational mathematics, applied statistics, actuarial science.
Applied Physics
Uses the study of energy, space, matter, the
interaction between material objects and the laws that govern
these interactions of applied problem solving in engineering
and industry.
Biochemistry
Strong foundation in the principles of biologically-oriented chemistry. Focuses on life at the molecular
level. From new ways to grow food to new cures based on an individual's genetic code.
Business Administration (Bachelor of Business)
An international business program, structured around an international concentration, combining business and cultural experiences, strong interest in the international world of business, early and continuous professional experience, access to seven concentrations and optional study abroad.
Business Administration (Bachelor of Science)
A technical business program for technically-oriented students. Students may also earn a concentration or minor in International Business and will receive early and continuous professional experience, access to seven concentrations and optional study abroad.
Chemical Engineering
An interdisciplinary program taught with diverse specialties and interests, hands-on experience in modern state-of-the-art laboratories with early and continuous professional experience.
Chemistry
Program is consistent with the guidelines for degree certification by the American Chemical Society which
ensures graduates obtain a solid chemical foundation. Includes courses and laboratories in all of the major chemical subdisciplines
including organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry and biochemistry.
Computer Engineering
Deals with the design and development of all
aspects of a computer system.
Computer Science
Concerned with the nature and properties of
information, information structure and classification, storage
and retrieval and the various types of processing that can be
applied.
Electrical Engineering
Involves developing devices that depend on
electricity and magnetism.
Engineering Physics
A unique integration of a rigorous curriculum with meaningful co-op work experience that builds on a strong core of physics and math courses to support a systems approach to engineering.
Industrial Engineering
Determines the most effective way for an organization
to use people, machines, materials, information and energy to
produce its products or offer its services.
Management
Accounting/Finance, Manufacturing Management,
Material Management, Management Information Systems (MIS), Marketing,
General Business Management.
Manufacturing Engineering
Analyze and integrate materials, processes
and people with automation to design and implement lean, effective
manufacturing systems to produce quality products from a total
cost perspective.
Mechanical Engineering
Automotive Engineering, Machine Design, Manufacturing
Process Design, Medical Equipment Design, Plastics Products
Design and Bioengineering Applications.
Undecided
For students who prefer not to choose a major immediately upon entering college.