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The UAB School of Engineering (SOE) is guaranteeing internships for incoming students. Eligible students must participate in the SOE Career Readiness Program during their first four semesters at UAB. Be a part of a program that prepares you for your career unlike any other engineering school in the state.
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Goal
The program empowers students early in their academic career by helping them prepare for their desired career path and build confidence in their selected majors.
Eligibility
All engineering and pre-engineering students are eligible to participate in the program.
Timeframe
Four-semester Career Readiness Program, followed by a one-semester internship (typically summer after sophomore year).
Objectives
Students develop strong communication and critical-thinking skills, learn to work effectively in teams, grow in leadership and professionalism, and build essential technical abilities.


Examples of companies where our students intern and co-op
- Altec
- American Cast Iron Pipe Company
- BioHorizons
- Brasfield & Gorrie
- Honda
- Fluid Solutions
- LBYD
- Medtronic
- Mercedes
- Southern Company/Alabama Power
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John Fischer
Electrical & Computer EngineeringInterned for: Southern Company Services, Electrical Design South
Most of what I have been exposed to in this year you cannot find within a classroom. There is just too much industry level knowledge to be taught. And although you might not be doing triple integrals in your day to day, it makes you understand the value of being able to deal with and learn difficult topics in industry.
But more importantly it transforms you from a kid with an engineering education into a young professional. -
Will McAskill
Civil EngineeringInterned for: Brasfield & Gorrie
My time with Brasfield & Gorrie at Plant Yates has been one full of learning experiences. I have learned more than anything that succeeding in an internship is not solely about skill in STEM subjects, though that is important also . Success is from the skills that you learn in the process, intentionality, organization, communication, and curiosity. These are all skills you learn unintentionally when you go through engineering courses. And success stems from learning to applying these skills.
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Alyson Goodwin
Biomedical EngineeringInterned for: BioCryst
This summer, I interned with the CMC Product Development team at BioCryst Pharmaceuticals. I worked on formulation development projects, applying design of experiments to test excipient combinations and contribute to patient-driven drug product development.
I also interacted cross-functionally with other interns and teams, learning from their diverse experiences while building lasting professional connections. This experience strengthened my technical, communication, and teamwork skills, and gave me a deeper appreciation for how innovation and collaboration drive progress in healthcare. -
Kamari Marzette
Biomedical EngineeringInterned for: Organogenesis
This summer, I had the amazing opportunity to intern at Organogenesis, a tissue engineering company that focuses primarily on wound healing. Within the R&D department here in the heart of Birmingham, I was able to apply what I had learned from my previous cancer research experiences to the new and exciting field of tissue engineering. On just my second day, I witnessed the complete processing of a placental donor from start to finish, which was truly an eye-opening experience. Throughout the summer, I not only observed donor processing and assisted my mentor with her project, but I also had the opportunity to independently develop and lead two key components of that project from start to finish. This included researching which growth factors to use, determining the most optimal concentrations and time points, running several pilot studies, and ultimately testing and presenting my findings. This experience—and my continued work since then—has given me a more holistic understanding of biomaterials and industrial research as a whole. I gained insight not only into the lab side of things, but also into the internal structure of biotech companies and the many FDA regulations that medical device companies must follow. I am truly grateful to the UAB School of Engineering and Organogenesis for this incredible experience and the opportunity to continue growing in my career.
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Nicole Bawardi
Electrical & Computer EngineeringInterned for: Southern Company
I was incredibly excited to receive this opportunity from Alabama Power. Before this co-op I had always wanted to gain experience working with power systems, especially out in the field so I could gain a better understanding of the bigger picture behind providing power to such a large amount of people. It was very inspiring to be involved with a company that cares so much about the people it provides power to and shows so much appreciation for its employees. I look forward to going back in the spring and seeing what new lessons I may learn!
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Morgan Arbitelle
Electrical & Computer EngineeringInterned for: Southern Company Services, Bulk Power Operations
My co-op experience with Southern Company has been an invaluable part of my education and jump start to my career. Through multiple rotations, I’ve been able to connect classroom knowledge with real-world applications, gaining hands-on insight into how transmission grids are planned, operated, and projected to evolve in the future. This opportunity has not only strengthened my technical foundation but also shaped my journey as a young professional.
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Biomedical Engineering
From medical products to stem cell engineering, biomedical engineers create engineering solutions for medicine. Our BSBME in Biomedical Engineering degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET and is a partnership with the UAB Heersink School of Medicine.
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I am a rehabilitation engineering intern at the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services. In this role, I help improve the work, school, and leisure lives of fellow Alabamians living with disabilities. I love being an engineering student at UAB because I always feel like I’m among friends even when I don’t know anyone in the room.
Samantha Borglum, Biomedical Engineering
Real World Applications

Sorace is studying how to reduce toxicity
in breast cancer therapyBiomedical engineering associate professor Anna Sorace, PhD, received a $1.4 million, three-year grant from the National Cancer Institute. Sorace is collaborating with faculty in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and the University of Texas at Austin.

Civil Engineering
Civil engineers plan and design buildings, bridges, and roads, as well as evaluate their operational performance. Graduates from our undergraduate civil engineering program have gone on to careers in utilities, structural design, geotechnical engineering, and much more.
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My research project is designing interlocking bricks that do not need mortar. I am currently 3D-printing prototypes. The next steps for me are researching which materials would be best to use for these bricks to make them strong enough for construction, but lightweight enough to be used in a backyard garden.
Kiria Ford, Civil Engineering
Real World Applications

Civil engineering professors lead traffic study
When the I-20/59 corridor through Birmingham was demolished and rebuilt over a period of 12 months in 2019, travel became a nightmare for thousands of truckers, daily commuters, and other travelers. But where most people saw chaos, a pair of UAB researchers found inspiration.

Electrical Engineering
In the UAB undergraduate electrical engineering program, you will study rapidly developing technologies, manufacturing and healthcare innovations, energy generation, and smart systems. You will get hands-on experience in many areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence.
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My experience with Southern Company has been invaluable in furthering my career in electrical engineering. I was able to build relationships with other engineering professionals. I learned how to manipulate drawings in order to achieve a specific design goal and became proficient in AutoCAD Electrical. Participating in this co-op position has been the best decision I made in developing my professional engineering experience.
Rebecca House, Electrical Engineering
Real World Applications

Nakhmani receives NIH grant to develop software to study the brain
Arie Nakhmani, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, received an $85,000 award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop software that processes data from the glymphatic and lymphatic systems of the brain.

Engineering Design
UAB’s engineering design program allows you to tailor your undergraduate engineering experience specifically for the career that you want. The program is intended for students whose interests aren’t aligned with a current engineering discipline. It’s focused on innovation and design.
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We were genuinely solving problems. We would build a prototype, and that might lead to a more advanced prototype, and so on. I think sometimes in class, you don’t see how the classwork connects to anything practical, but in these projects, you could see where the things we were learning could be applied to projects.
Alivia Sims and Bailee Isbell, Engineering Design Graduates
Real World Applications

Isbell, Sims Become First Engineering Design Graduates
When Bailee Isbell and Alivia Sims enrolled at the UAB School of Engineering, they knew they would be in a minority in a field that historically enrolls more men than women. But they had no idea they would become pioneers.

Materials Engineering
Materials engineering involves the development and application of engineering materials that meet specific needs in our society. Materials Engineers are employed in every major industry, including aerospace, chemical, automotive, metals casting, biomedical, and microelectronics.
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My research was in recycled polyethene terephthalate reinforced with E-class glass fiber. The purpose of this research was to develop a sustainable method reprocessing PET without thermal degradation while increasing the overall strength (tensile, compression) for applicational use. I came up with positive data that was accepted at the Society of Plastic Engineers Conference.
Zachary Newman, Materials Engineering Graduate
Real World Applications

Materials Engineering Researchers Design “Game Changing” Utilities Vault
A new type of utility vault invented by researchers in the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Engineering and commercial partner Vista Engineering, has the potential to revolutionize the way utility companies operate.

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers design the devices, machines, and systems that we rely on every day. They work in many different areas including, manufacturing, aerospace, and robotics. At UAB, our undergraduate mechanical engineering students gain both industry and research experience.
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My favorite thing about being a UAB engineering student is the network of help available to me. Engineering is a tough field to get into, but UAB Engineering provides helpful resources to both learn the material in the classroom and gain experience in our fields.
Aidan Calvert, Mechanical Engineering
Real World Applications

UAB researchers examine effects of equestrian helmets
Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering teamed up with researchers in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine to study the effects of equestrian helmets on head and neck injuries.
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Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering
From medical products to stem cell engineering, biomedical engineers create engineering solutions for medicine. Our BSBME in Biomedical Engineering degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET and is a partnership with the UAB Heersink School of Medicine.
More about Biomedical Engineering Opens an external link.
Real World Applications

Sorace is studying how to reduce toxicity
in breast cancer therapyBiomedical engineering associate professor Anna Sorace, PhD, received a $1.4 million, three-year grant from the National Cancer Institute. Sorace is collaborating with faculty in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and the University of Texas at Austin.
- Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering
Civil engineers plan and design buildings, bridges, and roads, as well as evaluate their operational performance. Graduates from our undergraduate civil engineering program have gone on to careers in utilities, structural design, geotechnical engineering, and much more.
More about Civil Engineering Opens an external link.
Real world Applications

When the I-20/59 corridor through Birmingham was demolished and rebuilt over a period of 12 months in 2019, travel became a nightmare for thousands of truckers, daily commuters, and other travelers. But where most people saw chaos, a pair of UAB researchers found inspiration.
- Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering
In the UAB undergraduate electrical engineering program, you will study rapidly developing technologies, manufacturing and healthcare innovations, energy generation, and smart systems. You will get hands-on experience in many areas such as robotics and artificial intelligence.
More about Electrical Engineering Opens an external link.
Real World Applications

Arie Nakhmani, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, received an $85,000 award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop software that processes data from the glymphatic and lymphatic systems of the brain.
- Engineering Design

Engineering Design
UAB’s engineering design program allows you to tailor your undergraduate engineering experience specifically for the career that you want. The program is intended for students whose interests aren’t aligned with a current engineering discipline. It’s focused on innovation and design.
More about Engineering Design Opens an external link.
Real World Applications

Mohammad Haider, Ph.D., an associate professor in the UAB Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering received a National Science Foundation (NSF) award to help develop a machine-learning platform on a flexible substrate for personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Materials Engineering

Materials Engineering
Materials engineering involves the development and application of engineering materials that meet specific needs in our society. Materials Engineers are employed in every major industry, including aerospace, chemical, automotive, metals casting, biomedical, and microelectronics.
More about Materials Engineering Opens an external link.
Real World Applications

Vinoy Thomas, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering led an interdisciplinary team to develop a new plasma-enabled process that could limit the proliferation of toxins from implants into a patient’s bloodstream.
- Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers design the devices, machines, and systems that we rely on every day. They work in many different areas including, manufacturing, aerospace, and robotics. At UAB, our undergraduate mechanical engineering students gain both industry and research experience.
More about Mechanical Engineering Opens an external link.
Real World Applications

Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering teamed up with researchers in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine to study the effects of equestrian helmets on head and neck injuries.
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Biomedical Engineering
I am a rehabilitation engineering intern at the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services. In this role, I help improve the work, school, and leisure lives of fellow Alabamians living with disabilities. I love being an engineering student at UAB because I always feel like I’m among friends even when I don’t know anyone in the room.
Samantha Borglum, Biomedical Engineering
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Civil Engineering
I was asked to design a mural to go on the street near Railroad Park, and I had to do it in one day. I had used my AutoCad design program in a class during my freshman year, but that was more than two years ago, and I never thought I would use that program again. I was nervous, but the first time I saw an aerial image of the mural I was surprised at how similar it was to what I’d created in AutoCad.
Mariam Massoud, Civil Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
My experience with Southern Company has been invaluable in furthering my career in electrical engineering. I was able to build relationships with other engineering professionals. I learned how to manipulate drawings in order to achieve a specific design goal and became proficient in AutoCAD Electrical. Participating in this co-op position has been the best decision I made in developing my professional engineering experience.
Rebecca House, Electrical Engineering
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Materials Engineering
I’ve been a part of resiliency and distributed energy resource projects for residential and industrial customers. I’ve also worked on solar program customer projects which involved customer account data analysis for solar power generation. Additionally worked on webpage remodeling and general solar education.
Khaleed Blocker, Materials Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
My favorite thing about being a UAB engineering student is the network of help available to me. Engineering is a tough field to get into, but UAB Engineering provides helpful resources to both learn the material in the classroom and gain experience in our fields.
Aidan Calvert, Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering Design
I love getting hands-on work and having the ability to truly choose how involved I want to be in my field. I have been able to network and build myself into the type of engineer I wanted to be.
Lulu Smith, Biomedical Engineering

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