INDIANAPOLIS — Butler University is launching a new engineering program in fall 2026 to meet Indiana’s growing need for STEM graduates. The program will offer Bachelor’s degrees in mechanical, chemical, and bioengineering.

Butler says this will help close the gap between the number of engineering jobs available and the qualified workers ready to fill them. This shortage affects industries like manufacturing, life sciences, and technology.

Students will learn in small, hands-on classes that combine technical skills with critical thinking and ethical decision-making. Courses will cover math, physics, computer science, and digital technology.

The bioengineering degree focuses on creating solutions that improve lives, from medical devices to environmental technology.

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