Degrees and programs

Find your perfect fit.

The Polytechnic School offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs that provide students with hands-on experiences, partnerships with industry and opportunities to solve real-world problems. Students also appreciate the community feel of a smaller campus with the same Fulton Schools resources and opportunities.

Programs by discipline

An Aviation student stands on the wing of an ASU plane at The Polytechnic School

Aviation

Explore our aeronautical management technology (aviation) programs

Our aviation programs offer degrees that combine academic studies with professional flight and aviation training.

Degree options

  • Air traffic management, BS
  • Air transportation management, BS
  • Professional flight, BS
  • Unmanned aerial systems, BS
  • Aviation, BAS
  • Aviation management and human factors, MS Technology
Two vehicles sharing a charging station.

Clean energy systems

Use problem-solving skills in hands-on laboratories and project-based courses to design clean energy systems for various applications.

Students will develop applied analytical expertise across disciplinary boundaries, directly applying advanced design principles to energy system engineering design, management and control.

Degree options

  • Clean energy systems, MS
  • Clean energy systems, PhD
Two people working with a multirotor drone in a laboratory or classroom setting. One person adjusts the drone while another observes, with a whiteboard covered in notes visible in the background.

Engineering

Engineering students collaborate across disciplines in order to design and build solutions to real-world problems, design innovative products, improve the quality of life for humankind and provide technological leadership.

Degree options

  • Engineering, BSE
  • Engineering, MS
  • Engineering education systems and design, PhD
Four people stand around a table building a model of a structure as practice for how to teach engineering concepts.

Engineering education systems and design

The engineering education systems and design (EESD) program aims to increase the understanding and design of engineering education ecosystems.

Degree options

  • Engineering education systems and design, PhD
A researcher in protective clothing looks closely at a test tube he is holding with blue gloves in a lab.

Environmental and resource management

The environmental and resource management (ERM) program is for students seeking to understand the scientific and technological aspects of byproducts, environmental health, sustainability and natural resource conservation.

Degree options

Christina Carrasquilla helps two students in the UX lab

Graphic information technology

The graphic information technology (GIT) program lives at the intersections of creativity, visual design and technology, preparing students to create visual content for multi-channel distribution in print, web, photo, video and animation.

Degree options

A woman sits at a desk working on her laptop.

Information technology

​Are you interested in designing and implementing computer-based information solutions for today’s knowledge-based problems? When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to step into critical roles across industries, such as in cybersecurity, database systems management, software development, quality assurance and more.

Degree options

A group of five students wearing red t-shirts stand together giving a presentation

Technological entrepreneurship and management

In the technological entrepreneurship and management (TEM) program, Students learn through hands-on study and experiential learning of entrepreneurship and innovation, combined with strategic management of technology, decision-making and process analysis.

Degree options