2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog
Established: 1910
Programs: A four-year undergraduate program and 4/1 program with joint award of bachelor’s and master’s degrees in 15 engineering specializations.
Degrees: Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Civil Engineering, Master of Engineering, Doctorate. Refer to degree chart for BS degrees.
Academic Advising: From the major department and the dean's office. All engineering students must contact an adviser before registering for classes each semester.
Scholarships: Scholarship awards are made each spring for the following academic year and are based on demonstrated need and scholastic performance. Applications are available from the Division of Student Affairs, 312 Weil Hall.
Internships and Career Guidance: Visit the Career Resource Center in the J. Wayne Reitz Student Union.
College Mission
The College of Engineering fosters and provides world-class programs in engineering education, research and service to enhance the economic and social well-being of the citizens of Florida, the nation and the world.
Graduates of the College of Engineering at the University of Florida will exhibit the following in pursuit of their profession:
Vision, as evidenced by an ability to use creative approaches to problem solving.
Values, as evidenced by an understanding of the importance of employing strong professional ethics.
Leadership, as evidenced by serving as
A team/project leader with solid project management and planning skills,
A mentor to less experienced staff,
A volunteer in the community
Professional expertise, as evidenced by
Making meaningful contributions to technical engineering problem solving as both
an individual contributor and in team situations,
Continually enhancing both technical and non-technical skills,
Applying professional expertise to increasingly complex problems/projects,
Increasingly capable communications skills, both verbal and written
Knowledge about the interaction of financial, societal, legal or cultural influences with science and technology.
Accreditation
Engineering programs in all departments are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202, 410-347-7700.
All majors, with the exception of digital arts and sciences, interdisciplinary engineering studies, computer science and nuclear and radiological sciences, are accredited by the EAC.
For additional information about a specific major, contact the undergraduate coordinator in the department or visit the dean’s office in Weil Hall.
Particle Engineering Research Center (PERC)
Information about the center’s research, education and technology transfer programs is available at 352- 846-1194 or erc@erc.ufl.edu.
Division of Student Affairs
Engineering student services are provided through the Division of Student Affairs located in 312 and 204 Weil Hall. Student Affairs is responsible on a college-wide basis for coordinating academic advising and developing and implementing other student support programs and services, including career/lifestyle counseling, success workshops, study halls, tutoring and mentoring.
The division informs students of educational opportunities such as scholarships, tuition waivers, co-op and internship opportunities and available campus resources. The division also serves as liaison between the College of Engineering and university-wide student services and facilities.
Multicultural and Diversity Programs
These programs provide focused support to under-represented groups in the engineering profession. Students receive the personal, academic, social and cultural support they need to achieve academic success.
Services include orientation to UF and the college, academic and career advice, leadership development, engineering success skill development, counseling, financial assistance and tutoring.
First Year College Transition Programs
The college offers transition programs for incoming freshmen and community college transfer students to help them adjust to college life at the university.
EFTP and STEP-UP are multi-faceted bridge programs designed to promote academic and personal success among entering engineering students throughout their first year (Summer B, Fall and Spring). These programs combine faculty and peer mentoring with team-building, industry involvement and academic enhancement classes in engineering foundation courses. An engineering design component provides the opportunity to apply foundational concepts in problem-solving, team-building and interpersonal communications. STEP-UP focuses to serve primarily underrepresented populations while EFTP focuses to serve all entering engineering students.
The Transfer Student Transition Program (TSTP) highlights college expectations and eases the transition from community college to university life. Incoming students are matched with peer mentors and provided with networking resources and support.
Information about these programs is available in the Division of Student Affairs Office in Weil Hall, Rooms 204 and 312.
Bachelor of Science Degree Programs | |||
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Major | Degree Awarded | Credits for Degree | Combined BS/MS Offered |
Aerospace Engineering | B.S.A.E. | 128 | Yes |
Agricultural and Biological Engineering | B.S.A.G.E. | 128 | Yes |
Chemical Engineering | B.S.C.H.E. | 134 | Yes |
Civil Engineering | B.S.C.E. | 131 | Yes |
Computer Engineering | B.S.C.E.N. | 126 | Yes |
Computer Science | B.S.C.S. | 126 | No |
Digital Arts and Sciences | B.S.D.A.S. | 121 | Yes |
Electrical Engineering | B.S.E.E. | 126 | Yes |
Exploratory Engineering Studies | No | ||
Environmental Engineering | B.S.E.N. | 128 | Yes |
Industrial and Systems Engineering | B.S.I.S.E. | 125 | Yes |
Materials Science and Engineering | B.S.M.S.E. | 125 | Yes |
Mechanical Engineering | B.S.M.E. | 128 | Yes |
Nuclear Engineering | B.S.N.E. | 129 | Yes |
Nuclear and Radiological Sciences | B.S. | 125 | Yes |