35 Bachelor's degrees in General Engineering & Technology in Wisconsin, United States
Agricultural Engineering Technology
Agricultural Engineering Technology at University of Wisconsin - River Falls is a broad career field encompassing most areas of engineering, including agricultural and off-road machinery, civil and environmental engineering, food and bioprocessing engineering, test engineering and machinery/systems management.
Engineering
Engineering from University of Southern Indiana is the flagship baccalaureate degree in engineering at the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education.
Engineering Technology
The Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology (ET) from University of Wisconsin Stout provides you with a unique career advantage with four engineering concentrations in Industrial Automation (begins Fall 2020), Mechanical Design, Plastics, and Production Operation.
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology from University of Wisconsin Green Bay lets you combine hands-on learning with academic coursework and get ready for high-demand jobs in the growing field of engineering technology.
Engineering Technology - Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology
The Engineering Technology - Civil and Environmental Engineering Technology program offered by University of Wisconsin - River Falls builds skills in applied science and engineering in the areas of construction site management of runoff and erosion, soil testing, project management and surveying.
Engineering Technology - Test Engineering Technology
The Engineering Technology - Test Engineering Technology program offered by University of Wisconsin - River Falls builds skills in machinery testing as well as measurement, sensors and machinery design.
Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural engineers combine math, science and engineering skills with creativity to design, manufacture and support a broad spectrum of machinery and structures used in the agriculture and food processing industries. The Agricultural Engineering degree is offered at University of Wisconsin - River Falls.
Geospatial Analysis and Technology
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire offers a comprehensive Geospatial Analysis and Technology programme. This four-year bachelor degree is delivered on campus in a public study mode. Students master geographic information systems and data analysis to prepare for vital roles in conservation, planning, and disaster relief.
Materials Science and Engineering
At University of Wisconsin Madison, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering and an M.S. degree in Nanomaterials and Nanoengineering. The Nanomaterials and Nanoengineering degree is offered as a one-year name option (within the Materials Science and Engineering M.S. degree program).
Computer Engineering
Computer engineers design, develop, analyze, research, and manufacture hardware, software, and systems that process, store, and convey digital information. This bachelor degree in Computer Engineering is offered by University of Wisconsin Madison.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering B.Sc. at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is a four-year, on-campus programme. This full-time degree focuses on designing new materials for microelectronics and clean energy. Students gain hands-on experience with advanced instrumentation to prepare for careers in modern manufacturing.
Physics and Engineering Dual Degree
This special Physics and Engineering Dual Degree program enables students to receive both a Bachelor of Science degree (physics major) from University of Wisconsin La Crosse and a Bachelor of Science degree (engineering major) from UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee, UW-Platteville, UW-Stout, the University of Minnesota Duluth, or Winona State University.
Industrial Supervision
The Industrial Supervision Major is offered by University of Southern Indiana. USI's Industrial Supervision (IS) program is a 4-year course of study in Engineering Technology.
Engineering
Ripon College is launching its first Engineering program to coincide with the opening of the new Franzen Science Center in 2024. This curricular addition comes after the recent announcement of two new campus infrastructure projects: the Science Center and Hopp Stadium.
Engineering Technology - Food and Bioprocessing Technology
The Engineering Technology - Food and Bioprocessing Technology program offered by University of Wisconsin - River Falls is a branch of science that deals with food production. Food and bioprocess technologists ensure the manufacturing process runs reliably and efficiently while meeting all production and quality requirements.
Computer Science and Engineering Dual Degree
Computer Science and Engineering Dual Degree from University of Wisconsin La Crosse places emphasis in software development with a variety of electives to give students breadth in computer science.
Packaging
Packaging at University of Wisconsin Stout is a dynamic, multibillion-dollar industry in need of well-educated people. The projected demand for packaging professionals significantly exceeds the number of future graduates.
Computer Science
Today’s technology-focused world needs innovative, technology-focused professionals who specialize in areas such as programming, software development, networks, system administration, and cybersecurity. Ashland University’s cutting-edge Computer Science program provides you with the hands-on training and skills you need to enter an in-demand, high-income career in technology.
Technology Education
The Technology Education program at Viterbo University is built around a collaborative effort between Viterbo University and Western Technical College. The School of Education at Viterbo provides coursework on the fundamentals of education theory and practice.
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering mechanics is the scholarly term for the study of forces and the resulting deformations, accelerations, motions, vibrations and other action that they cause. This bachelor program in Engineering Mechanics is offered by University of Wisconsin Madison.