COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEGREES OFFERED

Undergraduate Degrees
The College of Engineering offers curricula leading to the following degrees:

Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
• B.S. in Aerospace Engineering
• B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering
• B.S. in Computer Engineering
• B.S. in Computer Science

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
• B.S. in Chemical Engineering

Electrical Engineering
• B.S. in Electrical Engineering

Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
• B.S. in Civil Engineering
• B.S. in Environmental Geosciences

 


To complete all the degree requirements, the student must take and pass all of the specified courses for the given degree and must earn the total minimum number of course credit hours specified for the degree.

In order to obtain two undergraduate degrees from the College of Engineering, a student must successfully carry out an approved program of courses totaling at least 165 credit hours, including all of the courses specified for each degree.

Dual Degree (five year)
Planning for a dual degree program begins in the sophomore year. It is necessary to meet with both John Uhran, senior associate dean of engineering, as well as the director of the secondary program prior to enrolling in either program. Course work, electives, and the selection of a second major requires approval from both program directors.

The degree programs currently offered are:

  • Engineering/Arts and Letters <program details in pdf>
    A limited number of scholarships assist students who elect this five-year program. For more information, about this scholarship visit the
    John J. Reilly Scholars web site
    .
  • Engineering/Master of Business Administration
    <program details in pdf>

  • Combination Five-Year Programs with Other Schools
    The highly desirable objective to infuse more liberal arts work into the education of engineering students has been met in another way.

    The University of Notre Dame has entered into agreements with Bethel College, Mishawaka, Ind.; Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind.; St. Anselm College, Manchester, N.H.; College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn.; Carroll College, Helena, Mont.; Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass.; and the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Tex., whereby the liberal arts part of combination five-year programs is given by these respective colleges and the engineering part by Notre Dame. In these cooperative programs, the student spends three years at a college of first choice and two years at Notre Dame. After completion of the program, the student receives a bachelor of arts degree from the first college and a bachelor of science degree in a College of Engineering program from Notre Dame.

To discuss other options for a dual-degree program, contact the College of Engineering Dean's Office at (574) 631-5530.

 


 
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