UK offers numerous programs for undergraduate students, including:
Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology
This degree combines critical thinking and hands-on learning with instruction in genetics, molecular biology, genetic engineering, chemistry, and biology, to train students in the scientific investigation process.
Civil Engineering
Civil engineering emphasizes infrastructure—geotechnical, water resources, environmental, transportation, construction and structural engineering, as well as other related fields. This program allows students to discover which area (or combination of areas) of civil engineering is right for them.
Computer Science
Computer scientists identify and solve computational problems in all areas of modern life. They use a combination of technical skills and creativity to design and build software, formulate solutions to computing problems and invent new and better ways of using computers. The discipline of computer science has many challenging, interesting and socially important careers that appeal to a diverse range of people. Computers are continually changing, so those who choose a career in computer science will become life-long learners and will always be on the cutting edge of new trends in technology.
Economics
This degree enables students to build the expertise to forecast economic conditions, estimate trends, and use economic theory, helping understand the behavior of consumers, firms, and governments. Students will develop a unique mix of analytical and applied business skills to prepare them for upper level management, research and public service careers.
Marketing
Develop the tools to succeed in today's fast-moving, data-driven, increasingly digital markets. You'll build strong communication skills, an understanding of consumer psychology, and expertise in research and market analysis, preparing you for careers in product management, advertising and sales, marketing research, and more.
Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of all aspects of human behavior. Topics studied by psychologists include brain function, moods and feelings, normal and abnormal thought processes, personality, interactions among people, and many more. Training in psychology emphasizes research skills, critical thinking abilities, and communication skills. Because these competencies are relevant to many domains, training in psychology provides a good foundation for many different careers.