What engineering majors does Drexel University offer for undergraduates?

I'm trying to build my college list and Drexel keeps coming up for engineering, but I'm having trouble finding one clear list of the undergraduate engineering majors.

I'm a high school junior and I want to compare the options there before I look deeper into the programs.
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Sundial Team
4 hours ago
Drexel offers a solid range of undergraduate engineering majors, and the main ones most students look at are biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, and architectural engineering. Those are the core bachelor’s-level engineering options in Drexel’s College of Engineering.

If you are deciding between similar fields, a few distinctions matter. Computer engineering is separate from computer science and sits more on the hardware-systems side, while electrical engineering is broader across electronics, circuits, and power. Architectural engineering is different from architecture because it focuses on building systems and engineering design rather than studio-based architectural training.

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