Undergraduate Degrees and Options for Minors
Majors
Undergraduate students may earn a Bachelor of Science degree in the following disciplines:
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Materials Science & Engineering
Double Majors
Double majors can be pursued (with one of the above five disciplines) in:
Minors
If you are interested in pursuing a minor, please click the appropriate links below to find the contact information for each department. To officially declare your desired minor, you will need to contact the specific department, as their enrollment process may differ.
Undergraduate engineering students can complete an interdisciplinary Designated Minor. A student is free, but not required, to pursue a designated minor from the following list:
- Audio Engineering
- Automation and Control
- Biomedical Engineering
- Colloids, Polymers, and Surfaces
- Data Storage Systems Technology
- Electronic Materials
- Engineering Design
- Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
- Global Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials
- Robotics
Non-engineering students can pursue minors in the following areas:
Non-CIT Minors for Engineers to Consider:
- Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development
- Business Minor for Engineering (CIT Students Only)
- Global Systems & Management
Find out more about transferring to a different CIT program.
Engineering & MBA 5-Year Integrated Program
Engineering students may pursue the Engineering/MBA 5-Year Integrated Program. Students will earn a bachelor of science in engineering and masters of business administration. Visit the Engineering/MBA 5-Year Integrated Program website for an overview of the program and admissions process.