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The University of St. Thomas offers a variety of interdisciplinary engineering minors designed to enhance your resume and provide specialized expertise for the modern workforce. Whether you are looking to enter the thriving medical device industry or tackle global challenges, you can choose from the following engineering minors: Biomedical Engineering: A premier choice for students aiming for the medical device sector. This minor covers: medical device design processes and validation; FDA regulatory requirements; direct pipelines to local industry leaders like Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Abbott, Solventum and Kindeva. Aerospace Engineering: Focus on the design and development of aircraft and spacecraft. Environmental Engineering: Learn to develop solutions for environmental problems, such as waste disposal and water treatment. Materials Science and Engineering: Gain expertise in the properties and applications of matter, essential for everything from nanotechnology to manufacturing. Peace Engineering: Apply engineering principles to foster peace, conflict resolution, and sustainable development. Sustainability: Focus on designing systems that meet current needs without compromising future generations. Engineering Entrepreneurship: Combine technical skills with business acumen to launch startups or manage innovative projects.
CREATE A FAST TRACK TO EARNING A MASTER’S DEGREE Engineering and Software Master’s Degree Options at St. Thomas
St. Thomas College of Engineering offers many master’s degrees designed to meet the diverse needs of industry and working professionals. To learn more about earning credits toward a master’s degree during your undergraduate program, check out graduate degree options at engineering.stthomas.edu or software.stthomas.edu, talk to your advisor early, or register for one of our monthly online graduate program information sessions.
Master’s Programs Artificial Intelligence Data Science Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering Management Information Technology Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering
New Product Tech Venture Regulatory Science
Software Engineering Systems Engineering
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