ENGINEERING, MATH & COMPUTERS PROGRAMS
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a scientist who solves the world’s greatest challenges? Or maybe you seek to uncover and understand the material world around us. Are you interested in design and bringing your creativity to life? Then a program in engineering, math, or computers might be the perfect fit for you! At UT, you’ll study under expert faculty in state-of-the-art facilities and work alongside researchers at world-renowned labs like the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Engineering careers
Bulk and fine chemicals
Construction science and management
Energy conservation
Medical implants
Nanomaterials
Plastics / polymers
Power and energy systems
Robotics
Space exploration
Math careers
Accounting and finance
Actuarial science
Banking
Commercial lending
Corporate and consumer credit analysis
Education
Numerical methods and analysis
Software development
Statistics and probability
Computers careers
Building / Coding
Cyber-attack investigation
Data analytics
Hardware and software design
Instructional technology
Integration/Testing
Network security
Sales marketing
Technical writing
Potential employers
Agricultural production
Armed forces
Banks and financial institutions
Colleges and universities
Consulting firms
Health-care organizations
Local, state, and federal government
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National laboratories
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Railroads
Research and development firms
Where you’ll study
UT’s engineering, math, and computers programs are spread across three colleges. In the College of Arts and Sciences, you could study physics or ecology and evolutionary biology. In the Herbert College of Agriculture, you might study biosystems engineering. In the Tickle College of Engineering, perhaps you’ll pursue aerospace engineering or computer science or nuclear engineering. For an extensive list of these programs, visit our program search page.
Herbert College of Agriculture


I was able to get three different internships throughout my time at UT. One of them was at Lockheed Martin, and that turned into a full-time job on the Orion crew capsule that is taking us back to the moon.
Camille
(’19)
Aerospace Engineering
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