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Engineering & Technology

Are you interested in learning about how things operate or turning an idea into a functional creation? Careers in engineering and technology offer opportunities to scientific inquiry, research, data analysis, critical thinking, and programming to solve complex real world problems and drive innovation. We invite you to explore these industries to determine if it is a good fit for you and leverage our resources to launch your job, internship, or graduate school search. ย 

Meet with Your Industry Career Coach

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Your Industry Career Coach can help you:ย 

  • Explore industry career options
  • Update your resume
  • Search for jobs/internships
  • Graduate school applications
  • and more!

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Example Career Paths and Job Titles

  • CAD Designer
  • Engineering Manager In Training
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Lead System Specialist
  • Material Planner
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Precision Agriculture Specialist
  • Process Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Software Developer
  • Technical Consultant
  • Technical Sales Representative
  • Water Resources Engineer

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Career Resources

Use this section to learn about student organizations you can join at UT to learn more about your desired industry, network with professionals and peers with similar interests, and build transferable skills. Student Organizations

Research If you are considering a Masters or PhD, gaining research experience is very important (possibly even critical) for graduate school admissions. Explore the following resources for ideas on how and where to get started.

For specific research opportunities, students are encouraged to reach out to faculty directly by browsing the department websites to learn about research areas and sending a direct email to the faculty member. Students should make sure their email is professional and may want to consider attaching a resume.

Professional Organizations can be helpful in exploring more about certain sub-industries within Engineering and Technology, finding job opportunities, and connecting with professionals in your area of interest. Many have their own job search boards along with a way to sign up for job alerts. You can view a list of Professional Organizations associated with your area/major on What Can I Do With This Major. Below are a few examples of some professional organizations:

Graduate School Application Resources Many graduate school resources can be found on our Prepare for Graduate School website, including deciding on graduate school, resumes, letters of recommendation, and admissions essays/personal statements. Graduate School Applications take time and will require roughly 6-9 months of preparation. The key to applying to a graduate program within Engineering and Technology will be exploring each school and program’s process for obtaining a faculty mentor. You will likely need to research faculty associated with the program of interests and contact them to inquire about research opportunities and faculty mentorship. Below are some links you may find helpful:

Current Graduate Student Resources Graduate students at the University of Tennessee have access to all of the resources offered by the Center for Career Development and Academic Exploration. Please see the “Make an Appointment with Your Career Coach” section above to explore all your professional development options.