Departments
Engineering and Information Technology
Explore Innovation
Work with emerging technologies to find solutions to tomorrow’s challenges. Explore innovative systems while gaining foundational technology skills.
Message from the Chair
“It’s an exciting time at Mizzou EIT. Here, you’ll go hands-on with the latest technology and tailor your education to fit exactly where you want to go in a fast-growing field.”
Innovate Your Career
Prepare to solve the technology problems of tomorrow with a degree in Information Technology.
Choose Your Future
Journey into a career in information technology with a degree from Mizzou and study a variety of topics, from coding and game development to digital media and virtual reality, both inside and outside the classroom. Students at Mizzou Engineering have opportunities to get involved, explore their passions and collaborate across campus.
“Mizzou’s program stood out from other colleges I had researched and visited. I was impressed by the number of resources available to students. From their array of labs, to program checkout for hardware and devices, they offered an abundance of tools and software to aid students.”
Discover EIT
Go in depth on Mizzou’s Department of Engineering and Information Technology with a look at the 2024 Annual Report.
EIT NEWS FEED
Nov. 12, 2025
PhD candidate earns Best Student Paper Award for physiological measurement study
Sara Mostowfi and collaborators propose that pupil dilation can reveal metacognitive processes in AR-based learning environments.
Nov. 10, 2025
High-tech halftime: Marching Mizzou, engineering students debut innovative robot performer
The band partnered with the College of Engineering to blend technology, creativity and school spirit into a halftime show like no other.
Nov. 6, 2025
Mizzou Engineering students among finalists in 2025 Entrepreneur Quest
Projects in the annual business venture competition seek to improve lives with a focus on health care and infrastructure.
June 11, 2025
Mizzou Engineering Spring 2025 capstone projects
Mizzou Engineers proposed transportation solutions, improved video games, designed better safety equipment and more through hands-on senior capstone projects.
ABET Accreditation
The University of Missouri program, B.S. Information Technology, is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet.org), under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Information Technology and Similarly Named Computing Programs.