This interdisciplinary honors program helps graduates prepare to work in a diverse range of fields, including mechanics, materials, energy conservation, power, electronics, computing, sensors, biomaterials and medicine, robotics, and nanotechnology. Many students continue their studies in graduate programs (engineering, science, medicine, business, law) and ultimately work in research and development of new materials, devices, sensors, and machines; design of innovative systems and processes; academia; and a wide range of professions.