Undergraduate
Majors
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (BSBE)
Biomedical Engineering is the confluence of engineering, biology and medicine. Main application areas are the development and testing of new medical devices, systems, and drugs and medications to prevent or cure illnesses and medical conditions.
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Medical Engineering Department
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (BSCH)
Students take course work in advanced chemistry, thermodynamics, fluids, heat and mass transfer, separation processes, and reaction systems. The program prepares students upon graduation to pursue careers in industry or with government organizations.
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Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering Department
CIVIL ENGINEERING (BSCE)
Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and water supply and sewage systems. Students can focus on these specialties structures, water resources, environmental, transportation, and geotechnical.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
COMPUTER ENGINEERING (BSCP)
Learn how to apply engineering principles to the design of computer hardware and software. The program devotes additional time to computer architecture and hardware design, including extensive laboratory work.
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Computer Science and Engineering Department
COMPUTER SCIENCE (BSCS)
Learn design, development, and application of software systems and the theory of computation.
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Computer Science and Engineering Department
CYBERSECURITY (BSCYS)
Cybersecurity focuses on technology, people, information, systems, and processes to enable assured cyber operations in the context of adversaries. The major is built on a technical foundation of computing and information technology. Students acquire a background in cybersecurity related to information, software, systems, users, and organizations including aspects of policy, human factors, risk management, ethics, and impact on society.
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Computer Science and Engineering Department
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (BSEE)
The program offers study in all areas fundamental to electrical engineering and the electrical sciences - circuit analysis and design, electronics, communications, electromagnetics, controls, solid state, system analysis, MEMS, bioelectrical devices, and power engineering.
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Electrical Engineering Department
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (BSEV)
The Environmental Engineering program at the University of South Florida is designed to prepare graduates for high-demand, well-paying jobs in Florida, the U.S., and beyond. Graduates will have employment opportunities with industry, engineering design firms, local/state/federal governments, and nongovernmental organizations, along with numerous opportunities to advance their education at the Master鈥檚 or Ph.D. levels.
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Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (BSIE)
Industrial engineering is ideal for individuals interested in formulating mathematical, statistical, and computer simulation models of complex systems in manufacturing, logistics, information, healthcare, transportation, financial, utilities, entertainment, and service. IE's analyze model results to make engineering decisions for improving system performance and developing public policies.
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Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSIT)
The Information Technology program focuses on programming, databases, networking, human-computer interaction, web systems, and cybersecurity to meet the technology requirements of business, government, health care, education, and other organizations. Students in this program acquire a combination of fundamental knowledge and practical expertise to solve computing technology problems and meet user needs.
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Computer Science and Engineering Department
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (BSME)
Mechanical engineering is a discipline that applies the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design, production, and operation of machines and tools. It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.
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Mechanical Engineering Department