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Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Applied Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Use algorithms, data, and computing to build intelligent systems that solve real challenges across healthcare, business, robotics, and more. Through project-driven, experiential learning, you’ll develop expertise in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and ethics, turning raw data into meaningful, actionable solutions that power tomorrow’s innovations.

Architecture

Architecture

Explore architecture through hands-on studio work, collaborative projects, and real-world experiences from day one. Surrounded by Boston’s rich architectural landscape, you’ll learn to design innovative, sustainable spaces that shape how people live and interact. Through two semesters of co-op experiences and an optional Master of Architecture 1-year track, you'll graduate ready to make an impact on the built environment.

Architecture and Design

Architecture and Design

Explore architecture through hands-on studio work, collaborative projects, and real-world experiences from day one. Surrounded by Boston’s rich architectural landscape, you’ll learn to design innovative, sustainable spaces that shape how people live and interact. Through two semesters of co-op experiences and an optional Master of Architecture 1-year track, you'll graduate ready to make an impact on the built environment.

Biological Engineering

Biological Engineering

Through extensive lab work and two semesters of co-ops, you'll be immersed in the convergence of physical sciences, life sciences, and engineering, giving you the hands-on experience necessary to confront real-world, biological-based problems. As a biological engineer, you can build a career in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, sustainability, and more.

Biology

Biology

Unlike traditional science programs that limit you to one field of study, Wentworth's Applied Sciences program follows the scientific systems learning model and provides a strong foundation in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. You'll not only study how the three disciplines rely upon one another, but you'll also put theory into action outside the classroom.

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Gain hands-on experience in biomedical engineering, spending about 40% of your time in labs and applying what you learn to real-world challenges. You’ll build a strong foundation in science and engineering while developing medical devices and systems. With two required co-ops in hospitals, research centers, or medical device companies, you’ll graduate ready to improve human health through innovation.

Building Sciences

Building Sciences

Become a leader in creating sustainable, efficient, and comfortable buildings that are designed for the future. Through hands-on projects in Wentworth's design studio and real-world learning in your co-op experiences, you'll gain foundational knowledge in design, construction, and engineering that will prepare you for in-demand technical positions.

Business Management

Business Management

Gain a strong foundation in both business management and technology, preparing you to lead in today’s STEM-driven workplace. You’ll study key areas like finance, marketing, economics, and operations, while developing the analytical and managerial skills to effectively manage organizational resources. As the only program of its kind in Massachusetts, this innovative curriculum prepares you to manage technology development and implementation.

Chemistry

Chemistry

Unlike traditional science programs that limit you to one field of study, Wentworth's Applied Sciences program follows the scientific systems learning model and provides a strong foundation in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. You'll not only study how the three disciplines rely upon one another, but you'll also put theory into action outside the classroom.

Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering

Prepare to become a civil engineer, trusted to shape a sustainable future and enhance quality of life. Through hands-on learning in state-of-the-art labs, you’ll tackle real-world challenges in infrastructure and the environment. You’ll gain the skills to lead the design and construction of vital public and private projects while shaping policies that impact society’s built environment and natural resources.

Climate Resilience

Climate Resilience

Learn how to tackle real-world climate challenges through hands-on, solution-focused learning. Using Boston as your urban lab, you’ll explore how cities adapt to environmental change while building practical skills in resilience, sustainability, and policy. You’ll graduate ready to help communities, businesses, and governments around the world create stronger, healthier, and more sustainable futures in the face of climate change.

Computer Engineering

Computer Engineering

Dive into the world of computer engineering by blending electrical engineering and computer science to design and build innovative computing systems. You’ll work hands-on in labs with classmates on real projects, developing both hardware and software skills. From embedded systems to digital circuits, you’ll graduate ready for advanced study or a career in today’s fast-moving tech industry.

Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems

Study computer information systems at the intersection of business and technology. You’ll learn how to design and manage the systems that power modern organizations—combining skills in programming, databases, networking, and business strategy. With a curriculum that bridges management and tech, you’ll graduate ready to help companies streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve communication through smart, efficient systems.

Computer Science

Computer Science

Build the technical skills to shape the future of tech—from day one, you’ll tackle real-world problems and learn to think like an innovator. With electives in AI, mobile apps, web development, and more, you’ll graduate ready to thrive as a software engineer, programmer, or analyst in today’s fast-moving world.

Computer Science and Society

Computer Science and Society

Combine technical skills with a deep understanding of social and environmental issues. You’ll master programming, networks, and databases while exploring topics in sociology, economics, and history. With flexible course clusters and a personalized capstone project, you’ll graduate ready to apply computing in meaningful ways—whether in nonprofits, social advocacy, environmental work, or cultural institutions.

Computing and Data Science

Computing and Data Science

Gain the skills to turn data into actionable insights through hands-on training in statistics, computer science, machine learning, and data visualization. With 3- and 4-year degree options—and the opportunity to earn a Master’s through the 3+1 program—you’ll be prepared for careers in tech, health sciences, informatics, and beyond, while learning to use data responsibly to shape a more inclusive and ethical world.

Construction Management

Construction Management

Gain a clear understanding of the construction process, learn about state-of-the-art construction methods and materials, and develop crucial skills in management, budgeting, team building, communication, and more. Through work on major construction projects during co-ops, you’ll gain firsthand experience working with teams of designers and engineers to deliver projects that are on time, on budget, and functional.

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity

Sharpen your cybersecurity skills and learn to protect systems from every angle. From offensive and defensive strategies to forensics and incident response, you’ll gain hands-on experience with the full security process. In our brand-new, state-of-the-art lab, you’ll train like a pro and graduate ready to take on today’s toughest cyber threats.

Data Science

Data Science

Gain the skills to turn data into actionable insights through hands-on training in statistics, computer science, machine learning, and data visualization. With 3- and 4-year degree options—and the opportunity to earn a Master’s through the 3+1 program—you’ll be prepared for careers in tech, health sciences, informatics, and beyond, while learning to use data responsibly to shape a more inclusive and ethical world.

Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Learn to design and build the electrical systems that power modern life—from smart grids and robotics to biomedical devices. Through hands-on labs and co-ops with industry leaders like Raytheon and Dell, you’ll gain real-world experience and problem-solving skills. You can also fast-track your education with our 4+1 program and earn a master’s degree in just one additional year.

Electromechanical Engineering

Electromechanical Engineering

Dive into both electrical and mechanical engineering through the only ABET-accredited Electromechanical Engineering program in the U.S. You'll gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge labs, spend 40% of your time applying theory in real-world settings, and complete co-ops that prepare you for careers in industry, government, or academia. This interdisciplinary program equips you to be an innovative, impact-driven problem solver.

Engineering

Engineering

Tailor your degree to your career path by combining core engineering studies with electives that match your personal and professional goals. With guidance from a faculty mentor, you can explore concentrations like Biomedical, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering—plus tailor your learning with interests like sustainability, business, or even art. It’s your engineering degree—your way.

Environmental Studies & Sustainability

Environmental Studies & Sustainability

Learn how to tackle real-world climate challenges through hands-on, solution-focused learning. Using Boston as your urban lab, you’ll explore how cities adapt to environmental change while building practical skills in resilience, sustainability, and policy. You’ll graduate ready to help communities, businesses, and governments around the world create stronger, healthier, and more sustainable futures in the face of climate change.

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Bring ideas to life through hands-on, project-based studios in industrial design. You’ll explore everything from drawing and model making to user research and manufacturing technologies. With two required co-op experiences, you'll gain real-world insight while building a portfolio that could include work in consumer electronics, toys, medical equipment, furniture, and more—preparing you to design products across industries and production levels.

Information Technology

Information Technology

Build in-demand skills in areas like network security, software development, system analysis, and mobile systems through our hands-on Information Technology program. Through hands-on work in our on-campus labs and two semesters of co-op experiences, you'll graduate with the technical expertise and real-world experience employers are looking for. Plus, you can customize your degree with a concentration in IT Operations, Network Infrastructure, Health Informatics, or IT Project Management—so your education fits your goals.

Interior Design

Interior Design

You’ll learn to design interior spaces that enhance lives and transform environments. Guided by expert faculty, you’ll work hands-on in studios and labs, collaborate across disciplines, and take on real-world projects through co-ops. With a top-ranked, CIDA-accredited program, you’ll graduate as a creative problem solver ready to make a lasting impact through design.

Mathematics

Mathematics

Use math to solve real-world problems in science, tech, engineering, and beyond. Through hands-on, project-based learning, you’ll build strong analytical and computational skills while modeling everything from physical systems to economic trends. You won’t just study equations—you’ll learn to apply them in ways that make a real impact.

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

You'll use computer software and test equipment to verify and develop principles of engineering in diverse areas such as Solid Mechanics, Thermofields, and Materials Science. Through hands-on co-op experiences, you'll be well-prepared for a career in mechanical design and engineering, as well as emerging opportunities like manufacturing and the development of biomedical and electromechanical devices.

Physics

Physics

Gain the skills you need to test theoretical models for anything that inspires your curiosity—from the fundamental rules for the tiniest particles imaginable to the nature of the outer boundaries of the observable universe and everything in between. Through hands-on learning in labs and co-ops that involve cutting-edge research, you'll be prepared for a career in fields like environmental science, medicine and medical technology, defense, data science, computer science, and beyond.

Pre-Medicine

Pre-Medicine

Unlike traditional science programs that limit you to one field of study, Wentworth's Applied Sciences program follows the scientific systems learning model and provides a strong foundation in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. You'll not only study how the three disciplines rely upon one another, but you'll also put theory into action outside the classroom.

Robotics Engineering

Robotics Engineering

Explore robotics through an interdisciplinary blend of electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering. You'll gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge labs and real-world projects, building practical skills for industries like healthcare, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing. With flexible options to minor in areas like management or manufacturing—and join clubs like Robotics—you’ll graduate ready to innovate in a fast-growing field.

Sciences and Humanities

Sciences and Humanities

Unlike traditional science programs that limit you to one field of study, Wentworth's Applied Sciences program follows the scientific systems learning model and provides a strong foundation in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. You'll not only study how the three disciplines rely upon one another, but you'll also put theory into action outside the classroom.

Undecided

Undecided

Not sure what to study yet? You’re not alone—and at Wentworth, that’s okay. Here, you’ll explore your interests, ask big questions, and discover a path that fits you. With support from expert faculty and a hands-on learning environment, you’ll find your direction and thrive as part of a community of creators, thinkers, and doers.

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Student Life

Wentworth’s campus is in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, putting you close to everything the city has to offer. Beyond hands-on learning, you’ll find dozens of clubs, activities, and events to explore. With easy access to public transportation, you’ll be surrounded by endless opportunities for fun, culture, and adventure.

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Fenway Park

Boston

Wentworth's campus is located in the heart of Boston—putting world-class museums, sports, concert venues, historic sites, and a diverse culinary scene right at your fingertips. Plus, with Boston being a hub for tech, innovation, and startups, you'll have unmatched opportunities for networking, internships, and career growth right outside your doorstep.

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Hockey Game

Athletics

With 19 NCAA Division III athletic teams, plus club sports including sailing and rowing, you have options when it comes to competing (or cheering!) for the Leopards. Not into sports? You can always take advantage of our fitness facilities to stay healthy and active.

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Affordability

We know college is a big investment, and we’re here to help you afford it. At Wentworth, over 80% of students receive financial aid. You’ll work with a financial advisor one-on-one, explore grants and scholarships, and graduate ready to start earning with valuable industry experience.

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99%

of accepted students receive scholarships

70+

student clubs and organizations

16:1

student-to-faculty ratio