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Biomedical Engineering Program
Information on admissions, faculty, research, and academics.
College of Engineering and Mines, University of Ar
Information on academics, research, administration and employees.
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
The AME Department offers undergraduate programs in aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering. AME offers graduate programs leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and nuclear engineering. Research activities are concentrated in the broad areas of aerospace, Computational fluid dynamics, Computational Multibody Dynamics, Bioengineering, mechanics, and thermal and energy science.
Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineer
This web page provides information regarding our Department including curriculum, student activities, faculty, research programs, and facilities.
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineeri
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The mission of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona is to develop and maintain programs of excellence in teaching and research which will support the state of Arizona in its development as a leading center for high-technology industry and which will support national needs for the development and application of electrical/electronic/computer based high technology.
Department of Hydrology and Water Resources
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Department of Mining and Geological Engineering
Earth Engineering is a field critical to sustaining and improving the quality of life for people in the US, and all over the world. Whether it is designing an environmentally safe copper mine, predicting the danger posed by landslides and earthquakes, or building a tunnel under the English Channel; Mining and Geological Engineers play an integral role in addressing the important problems of an environmentally conscious society.
Department of The University of Arizona
Has 18 faculty and 170 students. The department has received international prestige for its contribution to the interdisciplinary design and operation of complex systems of people, information, and machines.