Engineering
Are you ready to create your future and make a difference in the world around you?
The Mines engineering programs confront 21st century challenges with both traditional and emerging technologies. We offer exciting programs of study in mature disciplines such as chemical, civil, electrical, environmental, mechanical and materials engineering. With these tools you can help create a better biofuel, develop methods for lunar excavation, develop sophisticated autonomous vehicles, reduce the environmental impact of energy production, design a better fuel cell, or develop a new biomaterial for the next generation artificial heart.
A new addition in 2007, the Biochemical Engineering program offers exciting new opportunities to Mines students. At the confluence of biology, chemistry and engineering, the biochemical program is uniquely positioned to tackle emerging challenges in medicine, energy and the environment.
Popular minor options in bioengineering or humanitarian engineering provide valuable perspectives on how you can help improve the quality of life of people locally and globally.
For more information, explore the undergraduate engineering programs by department:
- Biochemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
- Bioengineering & Life Sciences (BELS minor)
- Energy (minor)
- Humanitarian Engineering (minor)
