Undergraduate programs
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It all starts here. An undergraduate degree in engineering is a gateway to any number of possibilities: an advanced degree, an entrepreneurial career or an unlimited range of technical professions. This marks the beginning of your engineering journey. You begin with a native intelligence, a lot of formal training, and — perhaps most important — an insatiable curiosity about how things work and how you could make them better. Whether you choose to work with stem cells or hybrid vehicles, you’re here to find your path toward solutions that will improve life as we know it. Learn more about Berkeley Engineering’s undergraduate programs:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Bioengineering
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences
- Engineering Science
- Industrial Engineering & Operations Research
- Materials Science & Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Undeclared
Serving all Berkeley Engineering undergraduates:
- The Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation, where students get hands-on experience in design and prototyping
- The Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology, where students learn how to launch new ventures and companies
- The Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership, whose programs shape generations of technical leaders to innovate across boundaries