Congrats, seniors!

On May 3, 332 students presented capstone projects at Innovation Day.
Learn more on our Innovation Day website.  

Making a world of difference

In the College of Engineering, we train engineers to make a world of difference every day.

The College fosters a culture of respect and inclusiveness to promote comprehensive engineering solutions that benefit all segments of society. 

Engineering degree programs

The College of Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in nine different engineering disciplines.

A professor and student in the batteries lab

Interdisciplinary minors

Complement your major with industry-oriented skills by adding a minor.

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Bachelor's degrees

Our engineering majors offer broad-based education in nine engineering disciplines.

Students in the robotics research lab with the PR2

Graduate degrees

Research and industry-oriented master's and Ph.D. programs offer more specialized skills.

Our impact

Two fifth grade students complete a circuits lesson

Introducing kids to engineering

We offer a range of K-12 programs that make engineering accessible to Nevada's youth.

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Training Nevada's high-tech workforce

College of Engineering graduates are some of the brightest students in Nevada, and they're ready to work for you.

A researcher in the environmental engineering lab

Conducting cutting-edge research

We are committed to research and innovation that addresses local and national needs and improves the economy.

 

Engineering news

Jay and Nathan Thom standing in front of the Cleanroom in the William Pennington Engineering Building

Father and son set to receive doctoral degrees May 17

College of Engineering will graduate Jay and Nathan Thom with Ph.Ds in Computer Science & Engineering

Alessandro Ralls stands in front of the Palmer Engineering building.

Mechanical Engineering doctoral graduate receives Sam Lieberman Scholarship Award

Alessandro Ralls hopes to continue his career in the mechanical engineering field

Thomas Selmi and Dev Chidambaram standing outside of the William Pennington Engineering Building,

Student wins $169,000 DOE fellowship to pursue a doctoral degree in nuclear materials

Broad experience led Thomas Selmi to specific area of study

The William N. Pennington Engineering Building

The new 100,000-square-foot engineering building will facilitate innovation in all five College of Engineering departments.

Building details

Are you ready to make a world of difference?

Join the College of Engineering students, faculty and alumni who are developing the ideas, techniques and technologies that change the world.