School of Engineering & Applied Science
The School of Engineering & Applied Science at Yale University offers undergraduates their educational degrees in eight majors. These eight majors are Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering/Computer Science, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering & Applied Science. There are a variety of degrees that undergraduates may earn from these departments. A Bachelor of Science in Engineering Sciences and a Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Sciences are just examples of the variety offered. Undergraduates attending the School of Engineering & Applied Science are also offered various opportunities to participate in research. There are a variety of fields in which undergraduates may participate in research. There are such fields as Quantum Information and Devices, Physics of Novel Materials, and Soft Matter and Complex Fluids. The School of Engineering & Applied Science at Yale University offers undergraduates a variety of majors in which they may earn degrees and fields in which they may participate in research.