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Homecoming 2024

ENGINEERING NEWS

WISPER Center Takes Aim 
at Next-Gen Cybersecurity

WISPER Center Takes Aim
at Next-Gen Cybersecurity

UA President Suresh Garimella Among 12 Faculty Joining College

UA President Suresh Garimella
Among 12 Faculty Joining College

Latest Graduate Degrees 
Cater to In-Demand Job Skills

Latest Graduate Degrees
Cater to In-Demand Job Skills

Something for Everyone
in 44 Engineering Student Clubs

Something for Everyone
in 44 Engineering Student Clubs

Coming Events

OCT 18 - 19

Homecoming 2024
The College of Engineering is excited to welcome you back for Homecoming, when the campus comes alive with school spirit and celebrations. Learn more.


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Hands On. Level Up. Bear Down.

At the UA College of Engineering, voices are diverse, teaching is tied to the real world, and students graduate ready to join a global workforce. Come get your undergraduate or graduate engineering degree at one of the top-ranked research universities in the nation, at a cost well below most other engineering schools. Roll up your sleeves and get down to work with renowned faculty and industry experts tackling some of the world’s most pressing engineering problems. Discover your passion in one of 17 UA Engineering majors. And remember, we will be there for you every step of the way.

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Student Perspectives

Gordon Downs

Gordon Downs

Mars Science Laboratory team

“You have the ability to do research in the purest way. You can make mistakes and have the opportunity to expand your knowledge.”

David Clausen, biomedical engineering graduate student in the Gutruf Lab
Roslyn Norman

Roslyn Norman

U.S. Marine Corps veteran

“A lot of people don’t see the creative side of engineering, but that’s really what it is: You have to creatively problem solve to make something better than what you started with.”

Roslyn Norman, U.S. Marine Corps veteran
Edson Guebe

Edson Guebe

Mining Lab intern

“They’re doing a better job preparing us for careers after college than many universities do. They teach you the skills you really need in the industry.”

Edson Guebe, San Xavier Underground Mining Lab intern
Leah Kaplan

Leah Kaplan

Class of 2018

“Every engineering professor I’ve had has been so supportive, and I feel like they truly want their students to succeed.”Hannah McCollum, Class of 2024, chemical engineering

Scientists dream of doing great things. Engineers do them.

Fast Facts
The UA College of Engineering has eight departments and offers 17 undergraduate degrees, including joint programs with other colleges. UA Wildcats enjoy 350 days of sunshine surrounded by sky islands rising 9,000 feet in the Arizona Sonoran Desert. Our work-ready graduates are the entrepreneurs developing high-tech companies, advancing engineering research and creating products that improve quality of life.

Research Focus Areas

Research and education go hand in hand at the UA College of Engineering, which has a 15-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. We support more than 200 graduate research assistants and have hundreds of engineering undergraduates in our laboratories. Joining with researchers across campus, at other universities and throughout the world, faculty and students are working on more than 100 highly complex projects that require a wide array of skills and talent.

sustainability and infrastructures

sustainability and infrastructures

Sustainability and Infrastructures

water reuse, solar power, biofuels and intelligent traffic systems
biomedical systems and devices

biomedical systems and devices

Biomedical Systems and Devices

disease diagnostics, implants and wearable medical devices
Aerospace and Homeland Security

Defense and
Homeland Security

Defense and Homeland Security

hypersonic flight, secure quantum communication and space surveillance
Quantum Information and Materials

advanced materials and manufacturing

Advanced Materials and Manufacturing

quantum photonic sensing and sustainable semiconductor manufacturing
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