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Prepare for a career that will lead us all into the future with programs in the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC). Whether your interest lies in mechanics, manufacturing, medicine, or software, we have a program that will give you both a broad Miami education and experience you will need in your chosen niche.

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Minors

Combine your major in any field with a minor from the College of Engineering and Computing. You may take up to two CEC minors, and while some are open to all 黑料社区s on a first-come, first-served basis, others may have entry requirements or restrictions. Contact the department offering the minor you're interested in to learn more.

Acquire the skills necessary to apply computational techniques to advance knowledge of biology and the life sciences.

Learn basic chemical engineering principles, concepts, and methodologies and how they are applied to the design and performance of industrial processes.

Apply engineering principles in hospitals and with medical device companies. Strive to meet the growing technical demands in the healthcare industry.

Learn the fundamentals of software design and development, problem-solving, algorithm design, and a variety of other topics in computer science.

Learn the fundamentals of electrical and electronic engineering, which include a variety of industrial applications involving electrical/electronic circuits and microprocessor systems.

Learn basic chemical and environmental engineering principles, concepts, and methodologies and how they are applied to the design and performance of unit operations and processes for energy generation and pollution treatment and control.

Learn to be globally aware, culturally sensitive, and socially conscious. Use your knowledge to design solutions that enhance the lives of and opportunities for people on a local, national, or international level.

Learn the fundamentals of mechanical engineering, including a variety of industrial applications involving product design, experimental analysis, and engineering modeling techniques.

Explore the science and engineering of papermaking through coursework, networking, and work experiences.

Chemistry majors, explore the pulp and paper industry through coursework, networking, and work experiences.

Complement your technical major with additional education in the broad skill set required of process engineers, especially for the chemical and paper industries.

Gain an understanding of FDA regulations, laws, and regulatory document processes related to medical devices, medical device development, and project/facility management.

Accreditation

The following programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org

  • Biomedical engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Manufacturing engineering
  • Mechanical engineering

The Computer Science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org