Question, Discover, Invent
Imagine the sweet satisfaction of a research breakthrough.
You ponder ideas, set your mind on finding a solution and then suddenly your ah-ha moment hits.
BW STEM students have extraordinary learning experiences.
Meet Julia
Hometown: Solon, OH
Major: Computer Science, Applied Mathematics
Activities: Summer research position at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, student researcher for BW Mobile & IoT for the Planet and Society, STEM Scholar, president of BW’s Association for Computing Machinery-Women student chapter and member of women’s varsity softball team.
“I have amazing advisors and professors that believe in me, guide me, and assure me that I am more than capable to achieve my goals.”
Did you know?
- The BW cadaver lab offers a hands-on approach that gives students a distinct advantage when applying to professional and graduate schools.
- Starting as early as freshman year, BW neuroscience students can collaborate with professors on research.
- Computer science students can secure internships as soon as the summer following their first year at BW.
- Engineering bridges the rigor of science, mathematics and computing with the benefits of an arts and sciences education.
At BW, science students...
100% of BW STEM graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.*
Graduate school destinations:
- Clemson University
- Johns Hopkins University
- North Carolina State University
- Rutgers University
- The Ohio State University
- University of Michigan
- Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Where they work:
- City of Cleveland
- Cleveland Clinic
- Hyland Software
- KeyBank
- PPG Industries
- Progressive Insurance
- Sherwin-Williams
*Graduates self-reported through an online survey.