Add Advanced Mathematics Skills to Your Engineering Program

Learn how to develop innovative mathematical solutions to complex engineering problems with a concurrent degree in engineering mathematics from ÂÜÀòÉç-Dearborn. You’re eligible to pursue the concurrent degree if your primary major is:

  • Bioengineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Industrial and systems engineering
  • Manufacturing engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Robotics engineering

The engineering mathematics program gives you the opportunity to expand your knowledge in applied mathematics, which is essential in modern engineering. You must earn your principal engineering degree and the engineering mathematics degree at the same time.

Where an Engineering Mathematics Degree Will Take You

Adding advanced mathematical skills to your principal engineering degree will open up a broad range of job opportunities in industry, research and development, and elsewhere. The combination of engineering and advanced mathematics skills also can serve as a strong foundation for pursuing graduate education in engineering, such as in the numerous programs we offer at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

Career and Salary Outlook

The information in this table is meant to give you an idea of career opportunities with this degree. All information is pulled from the , and is meant to be averages across the United States in 2024. Please note that these figures reflect overall averages and may not represent entry-level salaries.