Admission to any of the five engineering options (Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer, Industrial, or Mechanical Engineering) is granted to qual?ified applicants who have been judged to have a good probability of succeeding in the program and obtaining a graduate degree.

Several tech?nical concentration areas are available in each option, and students may select a thesis, non-thesis, management, or self-directed curriculum plan. Additionally, early placement plans for the Ph.D. or Doctorate degrees in engineering are available.

These opportunities serve the practicing engineer as well as the student who wants to pursue advanced graduate study and research. The edu?cational opportunities within the college include traditional classroom and laboratory courses, seminars, and research projects guided by members of the graduate faculty.