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The mission of Marquette’s Opus College of Engineering is to prepare students for successful careers based on strong ethical and moral foundations, advance the state of the art in engineering, serve the professional and technical communities and contribute to our global society.
- Academics
You'll leave here prepared to rise quickly in your chosen...
- Students
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- Faculty & Staff
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- Research
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- Industry
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- Undergraduate Programs
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For over a century, the Opus College of Engineering at Marquette University has pursued excellence and leadership in engineering education, research, and service to others.
You'll leave here prepared to rise quickly in your chosen field, and to lead the charge in engineering a better world. A Marquette Engineer is sought-after, and our graduates are hired by leading companies all around the country. Six undergraduate degree programs. Six graduate degree options.
The Marquette University Opus College of Engineering is one of the primary colleges at Marquette University, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The college oversees curricula related to the research and application of engineering and its various subfields.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (EECE) at Marquette University
Learn more about our six undergraduate degree programs at the Opus College of Engineering by using the links below or visiting our department websites. Biomedical Engineering. Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering. Biocomputing.
Mechanical Engineering at Marquette encompasses a broad range of study including classical mechanics, fluid mechanics, material science, robotics, aerospace, industrial and manufacturing engineering.