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Engineering Degree Programs

Engineering encompasses mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, aerospace, biomedical, and software engineering. Among the highest-earning bachelor's-level fields. Most programs are ABET-accredited and prepare graduates for the PE (Professional Engineer) licensure track.

Repit tracks 57 programs in this category, accounting for approximately 197,604 annual degree completions across U.S. colleges and universities. Each program below links to its detailed page with enrollment data, the colleges that offer it, and the careers it leads to.
57
Programs
197,604
Annual Degrees

Mechanical Engineering.

42,939 annual degrees 424 colleges offering

Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

25,975 annual degrees 419 colleges offering

Civil Engineering, General.

19,293 annual degrees 305 colleges offering

Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering.

13,914 annual degrees 235 colleges offering

Computer Engineering, General.

13,508 annual degrees 303 colleges offering

Chemical Engineering.

10,624 annual degrees 190 colleges offering

Engineering, General.

10,144 annual degrees 441 colleges offering

Industrial Engineering.

8,533 annual degrees 135 colleges offering

Computer Software Engineering.

5,994 annual degrees 135 colleges offering

Systems Engineering.

3,956 annual degrees 98 colleges offering

Engineering, Other.

3,529 annual degrees 113 colleges offering

Materials Engineering.

3,129 annual degrees 112 colleges offering

Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering.

2,844 annual degrees 157 colleges offering

Pre-Engineering.

2,722 annual degrees 192 colleges offering

Electrical and Computer Engineering.

2,006 annual degrees 40 colleges offering

Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering.

1,985 annual degrees 83 colleges offering

Operations Research.

1,910 annual degrees 34 colleges offering

Construction Engineering.

1,567 annual degrees 49 colleges offering

Engineering Science.

1,348 annual degrees 85 colleges offering

Architectural Engineering.

1,183 annual degrees 29 colleges offering

Agricultural Engineering.

1,090 annual degrees 37 colleges offering

Engineering Physics/Applied Physics.

1,049 annual degrees 108 colleges offering

Nuclear Engineering.

959 annual degrees 33 colleges offering

Manufacturing Engineering.

900 annual degrees 67 colleges offering

Petroleum Engineering.

755 annual degrees 28 colleges offering

Applied Engineering.

545 annual degrees 13 colleges offering

Biological/Biosystems Engineering.

482 annual degrees 24 colleges offering

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.

445 annual degrees 15 colleges offering

Computer Engineering, Other.

404 annual degrees 20 colleges offering

Structural Engineering.

338 annual degrees 21 colleges offering

Geological/Geophysical Engineering.

313 annual degrees 18 colleges offering

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

297 annual degrees 16 colleges offering

Mining and Mineral Engineering.

285 annual degrees 14 colleges offering

Ocean Engineering.

276 annual degrees 15 colleges offering

Textile Sciences and Engineering.

275 annual degrees 4 colleges offering

Polymer/Plastics Engineering.

264 annual degrees 14 colleges offering

Telecommunications Engineering.

194 annual degrees 11 colleges offering

Engineering Mechanics.

190 annual degrees 18 colleges offering

Civil Engineering, Other.

173 annual degrees 14 colleges offering

Metallurgical Engineering.

164 annual degrees 10 colleges offering

Laser and Optical Engineering.

157 annual degrees 6 colleges offering

Energy Systems Engineering, General.

149 annual degrees 14 colleges offering

Transportation and Highway Engineering.

127 annual degrees 15 colleges offering

Biochemical Engineering.

126 annual degrees 6 colleges offering

Surveying Engineering.

99 annual degrees 14 colleges offering

Computer Hardware Engineering.

80 annual degrees 6 colleges offering

Ceramic Sciences and Engineering.

77 annual degrees 4 colleges offering

Astronautical Engineering.

57 annual degrees 2 colleges offering

Water Resources Engineering.

53 annual degrees 12 colleges offering

Electromechanical Engineering.

53 annual degrees 5 colleges offering

Paper Science and Engineering.

46 annual degrees 3 colleges offering

Forest Engineering.

42 annual degrees 1 colleges offering

Engineering Chemistry.

25 annual degrees 2 colleges offering

Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering.

21 annual degrees 6 colleges offering

Chemical Engineering, Other.

18 annual degrees 3 colleges offering