School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

 

            The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Princeton University offers undergraduates their education through its six departments.  These departments are Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, and Operations Research & Financial Engineering.  In these departments, undergraduates may earn a wide variety of degrees, as well as participate in interdepartmental education.  Undergraduates are offered such degrees as a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree and Bachelor of Arts Degree.  There are also a variety of interdepartmental programs that undergraduates may participate in, such as Materials Science and Engineering or Application of Computing.  Engineering students are offered an even greater variety of interdisciplinary programs, such as Creative Writing and Theater and Dance.  Undergraduates attending the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are also offered opportunities to participate in research.  They may participate in research in such areas as Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics and Combustion & Energy Conversion.  The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Princeton University offers undergraduates a variety of degrees that they may earn, as well as interdisciplinary programs that they may participate in.