ATLAS Academics

ATLAS degrees are granted through theÌýCollege of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

Our programs blend engineering rigor with creativity and design, empoweringÌýstudents to pursue careers where their passions and expertise meet.ÌýStudents graduate with a broad range of technical know-how and deep design skills they developÌýinÌýproject-based classes, allowingÌýthem to focusÌýon their personal interests and career goals.

Class Schedule

View the , includingÌýundergraduate core courses and electives as well asÌýgraduate offerings.

Student »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ

Current ATLAS students can refer to theÌýStudent »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ pageÌýforÌýinfoÌýon academics, technology, wellness, jobs, events and more.

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ATLAS is one of a kind space for people like me who don't fit into easy categories. It's a space that supported and enthusiastically encouraged my cross-disciplinary work when other people were confused by it. —ÌýCeleste Moreno, MS in Creative Technology & Design, PhD Student

ATLAS Teaching Labs

Link to Audio Frequency Lab page with image of professor demonstrating a synthesizer for students

Audio Frequency Lab
David Schaal, Director

The AF Lab is a teaching lab and support spaceÌýfor the exploration of sound design and music instrument creation.

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B2 Center for Media, Arts & Performance
Ondine Geary, Managing Director

The ATLAS B2 Center for Media Arts & Performance is a community of radical researchers working at the intersection of art & technology.

Link to BTU Lab page with image of students in the BTU Lab

BTU Lab
Zack Weaver, Director

The BTU Lab is an inclusive and eclectic community makerspace facilitating projects at the intersection of art, design, engineering and architecture.

Link to Helio Lab page with graphic of neon circular patterns against a night sky

Helio Lab
Sheiva Rezvani, Director

Helio LabÌýis dedicated to the technical capture, the exposure, the writing, reading and viewing of the human experience.

Link to Whaaat Lab page with image of students playing video games

Whaaat!? Lab
Danny Rankin, Director

Whaaat!? Lab explores new ways to bring more delight to the world through games and experimental interactions.

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