Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln offers a range of engineering-related courses, primarily through its Physics and Chemistry departments. While the university does not have a dedicated engineering school, students can pursue a 3-2 dual-degree program in partnership with Columbia University or Washington University in St. Louis. This allows them to earn a liberal arts degree from NWU and an engineering degree from the partner institution.
Coursework includes foundational classes in mathematics, physics, and computer science. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students for graduate studies or careers in engineering fields. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention.