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Innovative interdisciplinary programs that ensure you’re prepared to lead
Thrive at Northwestern
Gain the skills and experience you need to imagine things that the world has not yet seen
Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, Northwestern Engineering provides interdisciplinary programs and innovative curricula that ensure you’ll be prepared to lead in your chosen field.
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Undergraduate Study
Think and work like an engineer
Starting at the beginning of your freshman year, you'll experience firsthand what it means to think and work like an engineer. You’ll work with clients, solve complex problems, and make a positive impact on another person’s life through our innovative Engineering First® curriculum.
of undergraduates perform research
in labs on-campus
major research centers and partnerships
Graduate Study
Prepare for a lifetime of impact
Graduate work at Northwestern Engineering can be a doorway to a new chapter in your life.
The possibilities are limitless:
Whether you choose to enroll in a PhD, a part-time master’s degree, or a full-time master’s degree program, Northwestern Engineering will ensure that you emerge prepared for a lifetime of impact.
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Meet your community
Our students and faculty are constantly expanding the definition of what it means to be a whole-brain engineer.
Luís Amaral
Faculty,
Erastus Otis Haven Professor of
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Cory Bretsch
Graduate Student,
Master of Science in Information Technology
A passion for music.
A talent for IT.
When an engineering student at the University of Southern California landed the lead in the spring musical, people took notice — including an agent. That led Cory Bretsch to take an unusual next step after graduation: performing as a singer at Disneyland Tokyo. He then landed a role in the off-Broadway show Storyville and performed in a national Broadway tour of White Christmas.
Hadallia Bergeron
PhD Student,
Material Science
Crossing borders to create nanoelectronics.
Motivating future engineers.
After finishing her undergraduate degree in physics at McGill University in her beloved city of Montreal, Canadian Hadallia Bergeron knew she would need to leave her home country to take her passion for nanotechnology to the next level.
Pam Daniels
Faculty,
Clinical Associate Professor, Segal Design Institute
Human-centered designer.
Innovative entrepreneur.
After nearly 20 years in the advertising world, Pam Daniels was ready for the next big thing. Drawn to design thinking and the maker movement, she enrolled in the Master of Product Design and Development Management (mpd²) program at Northwestern Engineering’s Segal Design Institute.
Ayo Bolaji
Undergraduate Student,
Computer Science
Finding his Northwestern direction.
Guiding others along the way.
As a senior in high school, Ayo Bolaji found a path to Northwestern Engineering through the QuestBridge program, which matches low-income students with academically rigorous schools and provides them with full-ride scholarships.
Ingrid Cheung
Undergraduate Student,
Biomedical Engineering
Becca Harmon
PhD Student,
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Connecting art and science.
Inspiring local youth.
Having learned to paint from her grandmother at an early age, Becca Harmon brings her love for art to the world of chemical engineering. As a PhD student, she now conducts research into the chemistry behind how oil paint dries. “By knowing what’s going on in paintings, we can develop better ones,” she says. “The essence of my research is pretty whole-brain. I’m a chemical engineer transplanted into the art world.”
Matthew Grayson
Faculty,
Professor of electrical and computer engineering