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The UCSC robotics engineering program prepares graduates for rewarding careers at the interfaces between electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering. UCSC robotics engineering graduates will have a thorough grounding in the principles and practices of robotics and control, and the scientific and mathematical principles upon which they are built; they will be prepared for further education (both formal and informal) and for productive employment in industry.
The program objectives of the UCSC B.S. in robotics engineering are:
Graduates who choose to pursue a career in industry, government, or academia will become successful engineers, scientists, or educators who demonstrate strong leadership, technical, and team skills, and a commitment to continuing professional development.
Graduates who choose to pursue advanced degrees will gain admission to graduate programs and will be successful graduate students.
Area of Focus
- Engineering & Technology
Degrees Offered
- B.S.
Academic Division
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Technology and information management (TIM) is a multidisciplinary major that focuses on the fusion of information systems, technology, and business management for two purposes: the design and use of information systems and technology to solve business problems; and the management of technology, which includes product development, product management, and supply chain management. TIM is a rigorous, challenging engineering major for those students wanting to pursue careers in information systems management and the management of technology. To accomplish these objectives, students will learn the mathematics, science, and technical fundamentals of computer science and engineering, as well as how to address and solve problems in information systems and technology management through economics, business, information systems, and management of technology courses.
Area of Focus
- Engineering & Technology
Degrees Offered
- B.S.
- Undergraduate Minor
Academic Division
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
Department
Jack Baskin School of Engineering
Area of Focus
- Science & Math
Degrees Offered
- B.S.
Academic Division
Physical and Biological Sciences
Department
Sponsoring Department: Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology, Advising provided through Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Area of Focus
- Science & Math
Degrees Offered
- B.S.
Academic Division
Physical and Biological Sciences
Department
Mathematics
Creative Technologies (CT) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program in the Arts Division, with participating faculty in Art, Music, and PPD (Performance, Play, and Design).
Students in Creative Technologies obtain a degree that emphasizes emerging arts and design technologies, learning to use a variety of design and art practices in digital environments. Our curriculum aims to serve as a nurturing nexus for justice, community, imagination, humor, activism, and joy. The program combines online and in-person modalities to allow UCSC Arts students to transcend departments and genres, transcend the physical space of the campus, and bridge geographically and economically remote communities.
Creative Technologies, whose first students will be enrolling in the fall of 2024, is the first online program in the University California system.
Area of Focus
- Arts & Media
Degrees Offered
- B.A.
Academic Division
Arts
Department
Arts Division