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The College of Engineering offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Aerospace, Biomedical, Computer Systems, Electrical, Manufacturing, and Mechanical Engineering. The BS programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).

The Mission of the College of Engineering is:

to provide a rigorous education to prepare students to become highly qualified engineers and the technology leaders of tomorrow;
to prepare graduates to lead fulfilling professional lives, participate in lifelong learning, and assume roles as contributing members of society;
to expand and advance the frontiers of science and technology through research and discovery.

The engineering curriculum evolves from a common core of social sciences, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and basic engineering courses. This core curriculum provides students with the rigorous foundation needed for the specific engineering disciplines. All of the programs of study provide students with the engineering science, design, and laboratory methods required to enter industry as fully productive engineers in their chosen fields. By viewing the engineering profession as a service to humanity, the College helps students become responsible, effective members of society.

The links below will provide you with a detailed description for each program from the Boston University Undergraduate Bulletin and program planning sheets for each major.

Aerospace Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Computer Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Special Programs

Program Planning Sheets
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