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Real World Learning

UTA Engineering students work alongside professors on job sites and in the laboratory, learning valuable skills and applying classroom concepts to projects with real-world applications.

» Cooperative Engineering Education
» Civil Engineering

Light Bright

Researchers in the Electrical Engineering and Bioengineering Departments are seeking novel uses for optics in bioimaging, information delivery and transmission, and energy efficient computing.

» Nanophotonics Device Group
» Electrical Engineering

Seeking Solutions

Researchers in the College of Engineering spent more than $40 million on research in areas such as energy, healthcare, big data, the environment, and security.

» Faculty and Research
» Research Centers, Labs, Groups

Suited for Space

Kalpana ChawlaRobert L. Stewart

Two UT Arlington College of Engineering alumni have become space shuttle astronauts: Kalpana Chawla (1962-2003), Columbia STS-87 (1997) and Columbia STS-107 (2003); and Robert L. Stewart, Challenger STS-41B (1984) and Atlantis STS-51J (1985).

» Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Zoom!

For more than 30 years, UTA's Formula SAE team has dominated the collegiate circuit. The team is currently ranked #5 in the world and has won seven championships in the U.S., as well as one in Japan and one in England.

» Formula SAE Team's Ranking
» Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Helping Veterans

Hanli Liu has developed a brain scanner to help treat veterans with PTSD and other related issues.

» Portable Brain Mapping Device
» Bioengineering

A Watchful Eye

The Heracleia Human Centered Computing Lab specializes in building assistive technologies to improve the quality of life of persons with different disabilities.

» Heracleia Lab
» Computer Science and Engineering

Onward and Upward

Each year, more than 800 students graduate from the College of Engineering, adding to our list of more than 24,000 alumni worldwide.

» UTA Commencement
» Alumni & Friends

Big Ideas, Nanoscale

Researchers in Materials Science and Engineering often make incredible discoveries in biomaterials and coatings at the nanoscale.

» Biomaterials Lab
» Materials Science and Engineering

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Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington

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The University of Texas at Arlington's College of Engineering provides one of the most comprehensive engineering programs in the nation, with nine baccalaureate, fourteen master's, and nine doctoral programs. Students from around the world work with award-winning faculty in state-of-the-art facilities, acquiring the knowledge and skills they'll need to create viable solutions to today's most pressing problems.

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