University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Engineering

Why study Engineering?

You’re a problem solver. You enjoy using your scientific and mathematical knowledge to find solutions. The field of engineering offers a variety of opportunities from hands on operations to management. Our engineering program offers three concentrations to allow students to specialize according to their interests.

Why study Engineering at the University of Michigan-Flint?

  • Computer Engineering. Computer engineering focuses on programming, assembly and hardware components. Interested in research work with circuit boards, computer systems, modems and other components? This may be the engineering track for you!
  • Managerial Engineering. Supplement your engineering courses by adding coursework in finance, marketing, management and other business courses offered by our School of Management. Gain the skills and knowledge to receive a minor in general business and put yourself on the fast track to success.
  • Engineering Physics. Build on the basic physics knowledge already included in the engineering program and set yourself apart from your peers. Enhancing your physics understanding will prepare you for continuing on to graduate studies or immediately entering the work force.
  • 2+2. More than a simple math problem, it’s a new partnership between the University of Michigan – Flint and the University of Michigan Ann Arbor’s College of Engineering. Begin your degree on our campus and seamlessly transfer to complete your degree in Ann Arbor.  Please visit the Michigan Engineering Transfer Program for more information!
  • What can I do with a degree in Engineering from the University of Michigan-Flint?

    A degree in engineering from the University of Michigan–Flint prepares you for continued study in graduate school or for any one of a number of careers. Our graduates have gone on to the following fields:

    • Product Design & Testing
    • Government
    • Sales
    • Management

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