Programs & Degrees
Graduate Programs
Graduate Certificate in Law, Policy, and Engineering
Based in the School of Engineering Design and Innovation (SEDI), the Graduate Certificate in LPE (Fall 2025) is a 9-credit fully online program designed to help graduate students develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies to understand and apply tech theory, policy and practice; policy for science and science for policy; and complex systems with the goal of driving innovation and change.
Students will acquire strong technical and analytical skills in systems thinking, how to communicate effectively across disciplines and outside academia with policy makers and practitioners, and apply their understanding of how engineering, law and policy intersect and drive (or constrain) the development and advancement of ethical and sustainable technical, scientific or systems solutions to complex problems in our global society.
Graduate Minor in Engineering, Law, and Policy
Available as part of the Engineering, Law, and Policy (ELP) graduate program and offered through the School of Engineering Design, and Innovation (SEDI) in the College of Engineering. Students with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics backgrounds interested in enhancing their educational, research, and engagement opportunities and understanding the convergence between technology, law, and policy for the successful development and implementation of technology-based strategies and solutions, are encouraged to apply
Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate Degrees
There are a number of different industries and careers in which students may choose to enter, some of which may be in the international context or have international elements. Given the interdisciplinary nature of these evolving engineering and technical fields, an interdisciplinary program can help to prepare students for their future careers and prepare the next generation of engineers to work in an increasingly globalized context.
A partnership between the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the School of International Affairs provides students with an opportunity to complete both a bachelor of science degree and a master of international affairs in five years.
In the fields of computer engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering there are a number of different industries and careers in which students may choose to enter, some of which may be in the international context or have international elements. Given the interdisciplinary nature of this evolving field, an interdisciplinary program can help to prepare students for their future careers and prepare the next generation of computer engineers to work in an increasingly globalized context.
IUG Degrees
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Integrated B.S. in Computer Engineering and M.I.A. in International Affairs
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Integrated B.S. in Computer Science and M.I.A. in International Affairs
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Integrated B.S. in Electrical Engineering and M.I.A. in International Affairs
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Integrated B.S. in Aerospace Engineering and M.I.A. in International Affairs
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