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UTPB Engineering Student Finds Success and Motivation

Nathan Lopez said getting involved in undergraduate research gave him the final push he needed.

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Big Things are Happening in West Texas

And these are just a handful of them

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Location

Learn and work in the energy epicenter of the world.

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Attention

Our students benefit from focused attention they receive thanks to our small class sizes.

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Affordable

UT Permian Basin awards $47 million annually in scholarship and aid.

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Research

Students participate in undergraduate research which provides a unique experience with their field of study.

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Hands-on Learning

Explore opportunities, make connections, and gain experience at the Engineering Internship Fair.

Interested in majoring in chemical engineering?

Explore what chemical engineering is, how you can become a chemical engineer, what a day in the life of a chemical engineer is like, and how much you can expect to earn in the industry.

Explore Chemical Engineering

Wondering what it's like to be an electrical engineer?

Learn more about the field of electrical engineering, a technical discipline used to study and design equipment using electricity and electronics. 

Learn more about Electrical Engineering

Think mechanical engineering might be the right fit for you?

Check out mechanical engineering, one of the broadest and most diverse engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers play a vital role in a wide variety of industries including: aerospace, biotechnology, nuclear power, and more. 

Check Out Mechanical Engineering

Curious about the field of petroleum engineering?

Discover how petroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the earth's surface. While petroleum is a branch of engineering on its own, it overlaps with other disciplines like mechanical, chemical, and civil engineering. Could this be the right major for you?

Discover Petroleum Engineering

Earn Your Degree—For Free!

At UT Permian Basin, we believe that a college education is transformative and money shouldn't hold you back. That's why we created the Falcon Free program, a plan that covers the cost of tuition and mandatory fees for most students.

Learn More About Falcon Free

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