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Engineering Major

This program is not accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Bachelor of Science

Develop a solid foundation in engineering principles as well as the flexibility of expertise in numerous fields with the Bachelor of Science at Temple University's College of Engineering. This interdisciplinary academic program allows you to study beyond the traditional boundaries of civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering and choose from two concentrations and three areas of focus. As a student in the Engineering Major program, you will gain a combination of skills that prepares you for a career in specialized fields. 

Through this program, you’ll be able to analyze, design, evaluate or research engineering and related problems in the traditional civil, electrical or mechanical engineering, or you can become equipped to pursue advanced studies in business, engineering, law or medicine.

Choosing the Engineering Major

The cross-disciplinary Bachelor of Science provides strong foundational knowledge in sciences and mathematics, as well as combines advanced learning from several departments to create skill sets that are highly marketable in a growing field. Students gain general expertise that can be applied across numerous industries, including the analysis, design and development of systems for diverse applications.

If you’re looking for a more targeted engineering major, consider one of the other undergraduate engineering programs.

Course of Study

Students in the Engineering Major program may choose one of the following areas of study.

  • Computer Hardware and Software Engineering: Integrate electrical engineering and computer science by focusing on computer programming, data communication, digital hardware, embedded systems and processor architectures.
  • Cyber Physical Security Engineering: Meet the needs of the new century and integrate the tenets of electrical engineering, computer science and management information systems to achieve an interdisciplinary professional career emphasizing digital hardware, embedded systems and data communication resilient to cyber-physical system intrusion.
  • Engineering Fundamentals: Cover the essentials in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering that will prepare you to pursue advanced studies in business, engineering, law or medicine.

Explore the curriculum for each area of focus.

Classes & Curriculum

The following are examples of common courses required for students in the 128-credit Engineering Major program.

  • Engineering Seminar
  • Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Technology
  • Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving
  • Technical Communication

Learn more about required courses for the Bachelor of Science.

ENG UG Co-op

Co-ops

Cooperative education (co-op) is an optional program that can provide you with the opportunity to work professionally before graduation. Students apply the knowledge they have learned in the classroom to real-world problems in the field. A co-op will help you create valuable connections with industry professionals, build a strong résumé and have an enhanced perspective on your field.

ENG UG Senior Design

Senior Design

College of Engineering students have hands-on, practical opportunities to apply the theories and concepts learned in their coursework to real-world engineering design projects. In the Senior Design course, you'll plan, formulate and develop designs, as well as learn skills and techniques for managing and executing projects. Explore Senior Design.

UG Tuition and Fees

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, the [node:field_tuprog_tr_degree] offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

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Concentrations

This degree program can be completed with or without a concentration. Your concentration options include

  • Energy and Power Engineering

    Explore all aspects of electrical power and mechanical energy, including solar and wind energy, as well as modern trends such as electric and hybrid vehicles. This cross-disciplinary concentration emphasizes innovation in energy generation and delivery, alternative resources, and efficient devices.
  • Electromechanical Engineering

    Develop your knowledge of robotics, process control and automation. Explore an array of topics that includes digital processing, electromagnetics, electronics, mechanical principles, transducers and sensors. Graduates are prepared for careers focused on the analysis, design and installation of robotics and automation for diverse industries.
Our Academic Advisors

Through advising workshops, career coaching, individual appointments and walk-in advising, support services are available to all undergraduate Engineering students. Such services range from academic mentoring, career development, choosing a major, degree planning, learning support and post-graduation planning.

All academic advisors are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., to answer questions regarding General Education (GenEd), college and major requirements, and university academic policies and procedures. 

Learn more about the Center for Academic Advising and Student Affairs.

Laptop Requirement

The College of Engineering requires that students own a laptop for their engineering coursework by their junior year of study. Learn more about the hardware recommendation.

Student Clubs & Organizations

Enrich your academic experience and social life by joining one of the College of Engineering’s student clubs/organizations, including

See the full list of engineering clubs and organizations.

Student Competitions

Each year, Temple Engineering students compete rigorously in regional and national events that celebrate design, engineering and innovation, including

Study Away Opportunities

Add a global perspective to your Engineering Major. Study abroad for a summer or semester.

Accreditation

The Engineering Program (BSE) was approved by the Board of Trustees of Temple University in 2012. It was reviewed in October 2017 by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET and has been awarded a full-term accreditation. The next review will take place during the 2023-24 academic year.

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