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ENGINEERING + BUSINESS ACADEMIC TRACKS

Aerospace Engineering (AE)

Obtain skills to emerge as a leader in the rapidly advancing era of aerospace technologies, encompassing sustainable aviation, autonomous flight, and space exploration.

Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS)

Explore the fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering, while taking courses in subjects such as finance, competitive strategy, and leadership.

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

Delve into topics from robotics to energy science, control systems design to biomaterials, as well as coursework in macroeconomics and marketing.

Kai Chorazewicz

Bioengineering (BioE)

Prepare for leadership in the biotech industry while exploring cutting-edge fields like biomedical devices, synthetic biology, tissue engineering, and nanotechnology.

Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IEOR)

Acquire skills to design, create and analyze operations that drive global businesses, while preparing to manage and lead complex industrial systems.

Engineering Undeclared

Select M.E.T. Engineering

Undeclared + Business to explore one of the six M.E.T. engineering options your first year. This major is only available to freshman applicants.

MechE & Business, '22

Civil Engineering (CE)

Learn to develop engineering solutions to societal-scale challenges that are reliable, resilient, and sustainable. CE is the intersection of data structures and natural environments.

Materials Science & Engineering (MSE)

Develop a fundamental understanding of materials from the nano to macro scales while gaining computational skills and business acumen.

Admission Options

There are two pathways to apply to M.E.T., as an incoming Freshman or a Berkeley Engineering Continuing Student in an M.E.T. engineering track junior year

While in M.E.T., Kai conducted research on energy storage solutions with the Berkeley National Lab. He also interned with Bloom Energy summer '19 and SpaceX summer '21 and is now working full-time at SpaceX.

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