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YOUR TIME IS NOW. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS


Are you ready to become a #HENGINEER? engr.udel.edu/undergraduate-education/becomea-hengineer/


From Day One, We Support You Our advisors are here to answer questions and offer guidance.

Have questions today? We’re here to help.

The Office of Undergraduate Advisement provides comprehensive student services for prospective and admitted students in the College of Engineering. We regularly interact with prospective students throughout the admissions process and new student orientation and have frequent contact thereafter in the form of academic advisement and problem-solving support through their graduation.

For more information, contact: F. Charles Shermeyer Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Services (302) 831-8659 | eg-advisement@udel.edu

We support you during your journey as a UD engineer.

Each of the College of Engineering’s seven academic departments has a dedicated academic advisor as well as faculty advisors who communicate with students often during their college careers.

Departmental Advising Staff Allie Andrews Mechanical Engineering 302-831-6975 alliea@udel.edu

Ann Himelreich Chemical Engineering 302-831-1290 annh@udel.edu

Heather Dunlap Electrical and Computer Engineering 302-831-3275 hdunlap@udel.edu

Joe Hofmann Engineering Undeclared (302) 831-0836 jhofmann@udel.edu

Nancy England Biomedical Engineering (302) 831-2097 nengland@udel.edu

Sarah Palmer Civil Engineering/Environmental Engineering/Construction Engineering & Management 302-831-0438 sbpalmer@udel.edu

Samantha Fowle Computer Science/Information Systems 302-831-2712 samfowle@udel.edu Dr. Sheldon Hewlett Materials Science and Engineering 302-831-0943 shewlett@udel.edu


BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

Engineering Meets Biology and Medicine Biomedical engineering (BME) applies quantitative engineering analysis and design to biological and medical problems. BME reveals basic knowledge of disease mechanisms to improve human health and develops new technologies and therapies to improve the quality of life. Examples include designing stroke rehabilitation equipment, developing drug delivery methods for cancer, modeling HIV disease processes, engineering cardiovascular tissue models, researching the progression of osteoarthritis, and more! Our undergraduate program trains students to bridge the gaps between engineering, medicine, and biomedical research. We provide a design-focused curriculum that couples a broad foundation in chemical, mechanical, materials science and electrical engineering principles with opportunities to develop depth and tailor the curriculum to students’ career goals and interests. We prepare students for professional employment in biomedical industries and entry into advanced studies, including graduate school, medical school, and other health-related professions. Our faculty make our department truly special. Several of our professors have been recognized by professional societies as among the best researchers and educators in the country. Undergraduate students have opportunities to do research in nanomedicine, biomechanics, neuroengineering, tissue engineering and more, enriching their coursework.

Career Paths: Product Development Engineer Design Engineer System Test Engineer Medical Device Sales Product Specialist and more!

Graduate School for: MS or PhD in Engineering Medical School MBA Pharmacy School Dental School Physical Therapy Orthotics & Prosthetics Law School, Patent Law and more!

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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BME @ UD Our program enables students to apply quantitative engineering design and analysis to biomedicine. Beginning in their first year, students are exposed to the engineering design process and coached through building their technical excellence and professional skills, making them desirable candidates for a variety of career paths. Equipped with a strong foundation in mathematics, the life sciences, and engineering analysis and design, students learn to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems based on fundamental biomedical concepts; to design and conduct laboratory experiments; and to critically analyze and interpret data.

Course topics you will explore: • Multiscale Biomechanics • Bioinstrumentation • Bioimaging • Applied Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering • Biosystems Engineering and more!

Contact us:

Department of Biomedical Engineering Ammon Pinizzotto Biopharmaceutical Innovation Center 590 Avenue 1743, 4th Floor Newark, DE 19713 Email: bmeg-info@udel.edu Web: bme.udel.edu

Biomedical Engineering Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 126 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

2

BMEG 100 - Fundamentals in Biomedical Engineering

2

BISC 207 - Introductory Biology I

4

CHEM 104 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 134 - General Chemistry Lab

1

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

Total Credits: 17

Total Credits: 16

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

PHYS 203 - Fundamentals of Physics w/Biomed Appl I

4

BMEG 301 - Quantitative Cellular Physiology

3

CHEM 321 - Organic Chemistry I

3

3

CHEM 325 - Organic Chemistry Lab I

1

BMEG 230 - Circuits, Signals & Systems for Biomedical Applications

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

MATH 305 - Applied Math for Biomedical, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

3

BMEG 260 - Intro to Medical Device Design

3

PHYS 204 - Fundamentals of Physics w/Biomed Appl II

4

BMEG 341 - Biomedical Experiment Design and Analysis 3

Total Credits: 15

Total Credits: 16

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

BMEG 310 - Bioengineering Mechanics

4

BMEG 311 - Bioengineering Mechanics II

3

BMEG 309 - Bioengineering Mechanics Lab I

1

BMEG 340 - Biomedical Modeling and Simulation

3

BMEG 330 - Biomedical Instrumentation

3

BMEG 360 - Biomedical Engineering Junior Design

2

BMEG 302 - Quantitative Systems Physiology

3

BMEG 420 - Biological Transport Phenomena

4

MSEG 201 - Introduction to Materials Science

3

Technical Elective 2

Technical Elective 1

3 Total Credits: 15

3 Total Credits: 17

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

BMEG 460 - Biomedical Engineering Design (DLE + Capstone)

6

Technical Elective 3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3 Total Credits: 15

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-BMEG-9.23

SPRING

SPRING

Credits

PHIL 444 - Medical Ethics

3

Technical Elective 4

3

Technical Elective 5

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3 Total Credits: 15


Chemical ENGINEERING

Endless Career Opportunities

Chemical engineers transform matter for the betterment of society using physical, chemical and biological principles–it is engineering on the molecular scale. With its emphasis on problem-solving skills, quantitative analysis and teamwork, a chemical engineering education provides an excellent foundation for a wide range of fulfilling careers. Graduates of our program are in strong demand by a broad array of employers, including companies in the energy, biotechnology, semiconductor, management, consulting, environmental and pharmaceutical industries. Many of our graduates also work for small start-up companies and the chemical process industry, and many as well pursue careers in medicine, law, and business.

Top-ranked program

U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks UD’s chemical engineering program among the top ten in the nation. We cultivate graduates who actively seek to provide technical, educational, public sector, or business leadership in a rapidly changing, increasingly technological, global society and who recognize their professional responsibility toward the betterment of our community. Our faculty foster an environment that enables students to identify and pursue their personal and professional goals within an innovative educational program that is rigorous and challenging as well as flexible and supportive.

Career Paths: Chemical Engineer Process Engineer Product Engineer Research Associate Simulation Engineer Software Developer and more!

Graduate School for: MS or PhD in Engineering Chemical Engineering Biomolecular Engineering Materials Science MBA Law School Medical School and more!

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Chemical ENGINEERING Research opportunities Our undergraduates benefit from the active research programs in the department. Ongoing forefront research ensures not only that the content of the undergraduate program is constantly renewed and maintained at a challenging technical level, but also that discovery learning is integrated into the program. Our undergraduates often work with faculty and graduate students as research assistants—for pay or credit—during the academic year or the summer. In fact, more than 75% of our graduating seniors have participated in some type of research experience in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering or other engineering scientific discipline on campus.

Chemical Engineering Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 126 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

SPRING

Credits

2

CHEG 112 - Introduction to Chemical Engineering

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry

3

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

Total Credits: 15

3

Total Credits: 17

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CHEG 231 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3

CHEG 304 - Random Variability in Chemical Processes

3

CHEM 220 -Quantitative Analysis

3

CHEG 325 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II

3

CHEM 221 - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory

1

CHEM 444 - Physical Chemistry II

PHYS 208 - Fundamentals of Physics II

3

CHEM 445 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I

PHYS 228 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab II

1

MSEG 201 - Introduction to Materials Science

3

MATH 305 - Applied Math for Biomedical, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

3 0/1

Total Credits: 15/16

Total Credits: 17

Course topics you will explore:

THIRD YEAR

• Cell culture biomanufacturing

FALL

• Electrochemical engineering

CHEG 332 - Chemical Engineering Kinetics

3

CHEG 342 - Heat and Mass Transfer

3

CHEG 341 - Fluid Mechanics

3

CHEG 345 - Chemical Engineering Laboratory I

3

CHEM 331 - Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM 332 - Organic Chemistry (or) CHEM 527 - Introductory Biochemistry

3

CHEG Elective 1

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

• Vaccines and immunoengineering • Introduction to catalysis • Materials, polymers, and composites and more!

Contact us:

Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering 235 Colburn Laboratory Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2543 Email: cbe-info@udel.edu Web: cbe.udel.edu

Credits

CHEM 333 - Organic Chemistry Majors Lab I (lecture only)

1/2

Technical Elective 1

3

Technical Elective 2

3 Total Credits: 16/17

Credits

Total Credits: 15

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CHEG 401 - Chemical Process Dynamics and Control

3

CHEG 431 - Chemical Process Analysis

CHEG Elective 3

3

3

CHEG 445 - Chemical Engineering Laboratory II

Technical Elective 3

3

3

CHEG Elective 2

Technical Elective 4 or CHEG Elective 4

3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

Breadth Requirement Elective 6

3

3

Total Credits: 15 ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-CHE-9.23

SPRING

CHEG 432 - Chemical Process Analysis (DLE & Capstone) 3

Total Credits: 15


Civil ENGINEERING

Designing The Future

Employment of civil engineers is projected to grow by 11 percent between 2016 and 2026, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our civil engineering program prepares students with foundations in math, science, and engineering through required courses. Starting spring of junior year, students take technical electives in the focus areas of structural, geotechnical, environmental, water resources, transportation, railroad, or ocean and coastal engineering. Minors in environmental engineering, sustainable infrastructure, and environmental sustainability are also offered. Our faculty are active researchers, ensuring that the content of the undergraduate program is current and maintained at a challenging technical level and integrates discovery learning. Opportunities abound for undergraduates to work with faculty and graduate students as research assistants, either for pay or independent study credit. Research in the department covers a broad range of topics with particular strengths in bridge design, construction, evaluation and rehabilitation; applications of composite materials to concrete, steel, and earth structures; field studies and numerical and physical modeling of wave/ shoreline interactions; intelligent transportation systems; management and operation of civil infrastructure systems; natural disaster risk modeling and sustainability.

Career Paths: Structural Engineer Geotechnical Engineer Transportation Engineer Project Engineer Coastal Engineer Director of Public Works Airport or Railway Engineer and more!

Graduate School for: MS or PhD in Engineering Engineering Management Engineering Mechanics Public Policy & Administration MBA Civil, Environmental and Coastal Engineering and more!

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Civil ENGINEERING Two degrees at once

Civil Engineering Curriculum:

Well-qualified civil engineering majors may apply to the 4+1 program to earn a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (BCE) and a Master of Civil Engineering (MCE) degree within 5 years.

FIRST YEAR

Real-world experience An optional co-op program provides students the opportunity to gain valuable experience working in the profession while completing their degree. With careful planning and proper selection of courses, students can work full-time for up to 26 weeks and still graduate in four years.

Course topics you may explore:

To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 125 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FALL

• Environmental Engineering

SPRING

Credits

2

CIEG 161 -Introduction to Civil Engineering Design

3

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

3

COMM 212 - Public Speaking & Professional Presentation 3

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 17

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CIEG 211 - Statics

3

CIEG 212 - Solid Mechanics

CIEG 402 - Intro to Sustainability Principles in Civil Engineering

3

CIEG 213 - Civil Engineering Materials Lab

1

CIEG 214 - Construction Materials

3

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

CIEG 315 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3

ENGL 410 - Technical Writing*

3

MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

Science Elective with Lab

3

4

CIEG 411 - Communicating with Stakeholders in EG

3

3

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 17

• Structural Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

• Water Resources

CIEG 301 - Structural Analysis and Design

CIEG 321 - Geotechnical Engineering

3

• Transportation

CIEG 320 - Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering 3

CIEG 351 - Transportation Engineering

3

• Railroad Engineering

CIEG 323 - Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering Lab

CIEG 451 - Transportation Engineering Lab

1

• Coastal Engineering

CIEG 305 - Fluid Mechanics

CIEG 486 - Engineering Project Management

3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

and more!

CIEG 306 - Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

1

CIEG 331- Environmental Engineering

Technical Elective 1

3

3

4

1

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 15

Contact us:

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering 301 Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2442 Email: cee-info@udel.edu Web: ce.udel.edu

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

Credits

CIEG 461 - Senior Design Project (DLE & Capstone) 2

CIEG 461 - Senior Design Project

2

Technical Elective 2

3

Technical Elective 5

3

Technical Elective 3

3

Technical Elective 6

3

Technical Elective 4

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3

Total Credits: 14

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-CIEG-9.23

SPRING

*Satisfies upper level COE breadth requirement

Total Credits: 14


Construction ENGINEERING & Management

Building the Future

Construction engineers lead the most dynamic, costly phase of civil and environmental engineering projects: construction of the physical facility. Construction engineers are at the center of an industry that is going through a revolutionary transformation into the next generation of construction project delivery: Construction 4.0. UD’s construction engineers are prepared to lead the industry into the future. Thanks to technologies such as building information modeling (BIM), virtual and augmented reality, and advanced visualization, construction engineers can now construct virtually and optimize the processes before breaking ground. Drones and photogrammetry, laser scanning, infrared tools, and advanced sensors are making construction sites safer and more productive. Robotics and integrated manufacturing promise to improve quality while drastically reducing the time for project delivery. “Big Data” analytics, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence are bringing the creative solutions of Silicon Valley into construction engineering design. Meanwhile, new materials and methods such as 3D printed concrete promise to change the way business is done in the future. UD construction engineers are uniquely positioned to lead the industry and integrate cutting-edge tools into the construction process because of our rigorous core curriculum and added benefits. Students obtain the engineering foundation essential for problem solving and ultimately professional licensure. Through paid co-ops, they gain experience to understand how techniques learned in the classroom are applied in real life. Formalized training in business essentials through an integrated business certificate program with the Lerner College adds further value to the degree.

Career Paths: Project Engineer Project Manager Construction Executive Estimator Planner/Scheduler Safety Officer Value Engineer Field Engineer Cost Control Engineer and more!

Graduate School for: Construction Engineering and Management Masters of Business Administration Engineering Management Financial Engineering Urban Planning and more!

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Construction ENGINEERING & Management Construction Engineering & Management Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 126 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

2

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

SPRING

Credits

CIEG 191 - Introduction to Construction Engineering and Management

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

Breadth Requirement Elective 1 (from CE&M list)

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2 (from CE&M list)

3

Total Credits: 17

Total Credits: 16

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CIEG 315 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3

CIEG 212 - Solid Mechanics

CIEG 211 - Statics

3

CIEG 213 - Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory

1

CIEG 222 - Introduction to Surveying

3

CIEG 214 - Construction Materials

3

CIEG 291 - CAD and BIM in Construction

3

COMM 212 - Public Speaking & Professional Presentation 3

Science/Math Elective

4

CIEG 292 - Environment, Health and Safety

3

MATH 349 - Elementary Linear Algebra (or) MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

3

Total Credits: 16

3

Total Credits: 16

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

CIEG 301 - Structural Analysis and Design

CIEG 394 - Construction Law and Regulations

3

CIEG 397 - Soils and Foundations

4

CIEG 392 - Construction Planning and Scheduling

3

CIEG 391 - Construction Estimating & Cost Control 3

CIEG 486 - Engineering Project Management

3

CIEG 305- Fluid Mechanics

3

ACCT 200 - Survey of Accounting

4

Breadth Requirement Elective 3 (from CE&M list)

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4 (from CE&M list)

3

Total Credits: 17

Contact us:

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering 301 Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2442 Email: cee-info@udel.edu Web: ce.udel.edu ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-CE&M-9.23

Credits

4

Total Credits: 16

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CIEG 481 - Co-op in Civil & Environmental Engineering

3

CIEG 491 - Senior Design Construction Engineering (DLE & Capstone)

4

CIEG 393- Construction Means & Methods

3

Technical Elective 2

3

CIEG 459 - Optimization in Design & Construction

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 6 (from CE&M list)

3

Technical Elective 1

3

General Elective

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5 (from CE&M list)

3

Total Credits: 15

Total Credits: 13


COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Endless career opportunities

From heart-rate monitors and refrigerators to laptops and mobile phones, computerized gadgets are everywhere. More and more of these gadgets are communicating and coordinating through networks to massive cloud computing centers that are distributed around the world. Not only do computer engineers design computers and digital equipment, but they also design software that runs on the computers and develop algorithms that are implemented by the software. Today’s computer engineers brought us the internet in our connected world. How will you change the future as a computer engineer?

After graduation

UD electrical and computer engineering graduates pursue exciting, rewarding, and successful careers. On average, 70–80% of graduates with a Bachelor of Computer Engineering degree choose employment in private industry, government laboratories and agencies, and non-profit research centers. Approximately 15–20% of computer engineering graduates choose to continue their education toward a master’s or Ph.D. degree, and some graduates will opt to attend medical, law, or business school. Students who earn advanced degrees in engineering usually pursue a career in advanced research in industry or academia.

Career Paths: Cybersecurity Engineer Software Engineer Medical Instrumentation Computer Architecture & Systems Engineer Circuit & Systems Design Engineer

Internet of Things, Network & Communications Engineer Autonomous Drone, Vehicles & Robotics Engineer Additive Manufacturing Project Engineer

and more!

Graduate School for: Cybersecurity Defense & Offense Computer & Sensor Networks High Performance & Cloud Computing Data Sciences & Machine Learning Advanced Systems Architecture Medical Devices and Imaging Systems Smart Grid & Sustainable Energy Systems MBA, Law & Medical School

and more!

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING Two degrees at once Talented undergraduates are urged to apply to the ECE department’s 4+1 Bachelor of Computer Engineering/ Master of Science Electrical & Computer Engineering program. The program allows students to finish both a bachelor’s degree and a Masters degree in five years. Students must be accepted into the graduate program, must take 6 of their technical elective credits in 600 level ECE courses acceptable to the ECE graduate program, and must complete all other requirements for the BCpE degree. More information about the programs can be found at the ECE graduate page in the UD catalog.

Computer Engineering Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 125 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Visit udel.edu/csc for details.

Contact us:

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering 140 Evans Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2405 Email: ece-info@udel.edu Web: ece.udel.edu

Credits

CISC 210 - Introduction to Systems Programming

3

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

CPEG 202 - Introduction to Digital Systems

3

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 17

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

ELEG 205 - Analog Circuits I

4

ELEG 305 - Signals and Systems

3

CPEG 222 - Microprocessor Systems

4

ELEG 309 - Electronic Circuit Analysis I

4

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

3

PHYS 208 - Fundamentals of Physics II

3

CPEG 298 - ECE Design Challenges

3

PHYS 228 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab II

1

CISC 220 - Data Structures

3

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 16

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CPEG 323 - Intro to Computer Systems Engineering

3

ELEG 310 - Random Signals and Noise

3

MATH 342 - Differential Equations with Linear Algebra II

3

CPEG 324 - Computer Systems Design I

3

Written Communication Elective*

CISC 361 - Operating Systems

3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

CPEG 398 - ECE Design & Entrepreneurship

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

ELEG Foundation Elective

3

Total Credits: 15

Total Credits: 15

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CPEG 498 - Senior Design I (DLE & Capstone)

3

CPEG 499 - Senior Design II

3

CPEG 419 - Computer Networks I

3

ELEG 491 - Ethics and Impacts of Engineering

3

ELEG/CPEG 4xx Technical Elective 1

3

ELEG/CPEG 4xx Technical Elective 2

3

Technical Elective 1

3

Technical Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3

Total Credits: 15 ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-CPEG-9.23

SPRING

2

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Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

*Satisfies upper level COE breadth requirement

Total Credits: 15


B.S. Computer Science

Endless Career Opportunities

From its inception just a half-century ago, computing has become the defining technology of our age. Computers are integral to modern culture and are the primary engine behind much of the world’s economic growth. Moreover, the field continues to evolve at an astonishing pace, making computer science a vibrant discipline. UD’s Department of Computer and Information Science Program is producing the next generation workforce with a solid foundation in the theory and practice of computer science. With a curriculum that emphasizes software design and development and computer theory, our students emerge with the ability to explore novel approaches and innovative solutions to problems in all aspects of our lives. Faculty research guides upper-level course offerings, and there are ample opportunities for undergraduates to participate in a variety of research projects. Students are encouraged to explore how other subject areas impact and are impacted by computer science through a concentration in a related discipline. We are committed to providing students with access to the most advanced computer technology available and maintaining research laboratories for areas requiring extensive experimental studies. Students also have access to our high-performance clusters for coursework and research in parallel computing, networking, artificial intelligence and multimedia.

Career Paths: Application Developer

Site Reliability Engineer

Computer Programmer

Software Developer

Data Scientist

Systems Engineer

Embedded Software Engineer

Systems Administrator

Infrastructure Engineer

Web Developer

Information Security Analyst

and more!

Research Software Engineer

Graduate School for: Artificial Intelligence High-Performance Computing Bioinformatics Software Engineering Graphics & Vision Robotics Computer Networking and more!

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B.S. Computer Science Future earnings UD’s computer science alumni are earning more than their colleagues who graduated from other universities. According to The Wall Street Journal’s 2015-16 College Salary Report, UD ranked fourth in the nation for starting and midcareer salary of computer science graduates. A degree in computer science opens the door to careers in virtually every manufacturing and service industry such as chemical companies, consumer products firms, banks and financial services companies, and government agencies. Many students go on to start their own businesses.

Course topics you will explore:

Computer Science BS Degree Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 124 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

SPRING CISC 181 - Introduction to Computer Science II

3

CISC 108 - Introduction to Computer Science I

3

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

CISC 210 - Introduction to Systems Programming

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

Total Credits: 15

Total Credits: 16

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

• Parallel Computing • Logic and Programming

Credits

CISC 220 - Data Structures

3

CISC 355 - Computers, Ethics & Society

3

CISC 260 - Machine Org. & Assembly Language

3

CISC 275 - Introduction to Software Engineering

3

MATH 210 - Discrete Mathematics I

3

Laboratory Science 1

4

General Elective 1

MATH 205 - Statistical Methods (or) MATH 350 - Probability Theory and Simulation Methods

3

3

Laboratory Science 2

4

Total Credits: 16

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3 Total Credits: 16

• Data Structures • Statistical Methods

Credits

2

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CISC 320 - Introduction to Algorithms

3

CISC 372 - Parallel Computing

3

• Ethics

CISC 361 - Operating Systems

3

CISC 303 - Automata Theory

3

and more!

CISC 304 - Logic for Programming (or) MATH 349 - Elementary Linear Algebra

3

ENGL 312 - Written Communications in Business* (or) ENGL 410 - Technical Writing *

3

Concentration Elective 1

3

Concentration Elective 2

3

Laboratory Science 3

4

General Elective 2

3

Total Credits: 16

Contact us:

Department of Computer & Information Sciences 101 Smith Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2712 Email: cis-ugradprgm@udel.edu Web: cis.udel.edu

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CISC 498 - Computer Science Design Project 1 (or) UNIV 401 - Senior Thesis (DLE)

3

CISC 499 - Computer Science Design Project 2 (or) UNIV 402 - Senior Thesis (DLE & Capstone)

3

CISC 3XX - Computer Science Elective 1

3

CISC 3XX Computer Science Elective 2

3

Concentration Elective 3

3

Concentration Elective 4

3

General Elective 3

3

General Elective 5

3

General Elective 4

3

General Elective 6

3

Total Credits: 15 ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-CISC-9.23

Total Credits: 15

*Satisfies upper level COE breadth requirement

Total Credits: 15


Electrical Engineering

Endless Career Opportunities

Entrepreneurship is the driving force for innovation and growth in the global economy, and UD’s educational and research programs in electrical engineering provide numerous opportunities to explore this force underlying the competitiveness, success, and prosperity of society. Undergraduate laboratory experiences give students the chance to practice skills they learn in classes on real devices and to see firsthand the physics that they describe mathematically in classes. Because of our lab courses, upon graduation our students not only understand the technical world but also have the skills and experience to change it. Our electrical engineering students, faculty, and alumni have helped launch a multitude of entrepreneurial success stories over the years. They continue to change the world with their spirit of innovation, passion for technology, and technology transfer. Electrical engineering students at UD benefit from a broad array of experiential learning opportunities, including robust senior design and undergraduate research programs, as well as our Vertically Integrated Projects program, which unites undergraduate education and faculty research in a team-based context. Many of our undergraduates publish papers in scholarly journals or attend conferences all over the country before receiving their degree.

Career Paths: Cybersecurity Engineer Multimedia Signals & Systems Engineer Circuit & Systems Design Engineer Nanofabrication & VLSI Engineer Medical Instrumentation

Internet of Things, Hardware & Communications Engineer Autonomous Drone, Vehicles & Robotics Engineer Additive Manufacturing Project Engineer

and more!

Graduate School for: Cybersecurity Defense & Offense Nanofabrication & VLSI Electromagnetics & Photonics High Performance & Cloud Computing Data Sciences & Machine Learning

Additive Manufacturing Medical Devices & Imaging Systems Advanced Systems Architecture Smart Grid & Sustainable Energy Systems MBA, Law & Medical School

and more!

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Electrical Engineering Two degrees at once Talented undergraduates are urged to apply to the ECE department’s 4+1 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE)/Master of Science Electrical & Computer Engineering (MSECE) program. The program allows students to finish both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in five years. Students must be accepted into the graduate program, must take 6 of their technical elective credits in 600 level ECE courses acceptable to the ECE graduate program, and must complete all other requirements for the BEE degree. More information about the programs can be found at the ECE graduate page in the UD catalog.

Career Resources The Career Services Center can help you determine a major, find internships or full-time jobs, build your resume and cover letter, practice interview skills, apply to graduate or professional school, or network with employers.

Visit udel.edu/csc for details.

Electrical Engineering Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 125 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

2

CISC 210 - Introduction to Systems Programming

3

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

CPEG 202 - Introduction to Digital Systems

3

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 17

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering 140 Evans Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2405 Email: ece-info@udel.edu Web: ece.udel.edu

4

ELEG 298 - ECE Design Challenges

3

CPEG 222 - Microprocessor Systems

4

ELEG 305 - Signals and Systems

3

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

ELEG 309 - Electronic Circuit Analysis I

4

PHYS 208 - Fundamentals of Physics II

3

MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

3

PHYS 228 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab II

1

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3 Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 16

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

ELEG 313 - Electromagnetic Field Theory

3

ELEG 310 - Random Signals and Noise

3

ELEG 340 - Solid State Electronics

3

ELEG 398 - ECE Design & Entrepreneurship

3

MATH 342 - Differential Equations with Linear Algebra II

3

ELEG Foundation Elective 1

3

Written Communication Elective*

ELEG Foundation Elective 2

3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

Technical Elective 1

3

3 Total Credits: 15

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

ELEG 498 - Senior Design I (DLE & Capstone)

3

ELEG 499 - Senior Design II

3

ELEG Foundation Elective 3

3

ELEG 491 - Ethics and Impacts of Engineering

3

ELEG/CPEG 3xx Technical Elective

3

ELEG/CPEG 4xx Technical Elective 1

3

Technical Elective 2

3

ELEG/CPEG 4xx Technical Elective 2

3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

Total Credits: 15 ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-ELEG-9.23

Credits

ELEG 205 - Analog Circuits I

Total Credits: 15

Contact us:

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

*Satisfies upper level COE breadth requirement

Total Credits: 15


Environmental Engineering

Safeguarding The Future

Environmental engineering applies scientific principles and engineering tools to improve the natural environment, address pollution problems, and ensure environmental sustainability. Environmental engineers provide safe drinking water, treat and dispose of hazardous wastes, clean up contaminated soil and groundwater, and maintain the quality of air, water, and land resources. Our strong core curriculum provides students with rigorous training in the causes, control, and prevention of environmental contamination and the flexibility to secure their future in an environmental profession. Students gain knowledge in the fate of environmental contaminants, analysis and design of solutions to real-world environmental problems, and the application of modeling and simulation methods to assess risk and estimate cost. Active research ensures that the content of the curriculum is current, maintained at a technically challenging level and that discovery learning is integrated into the program. Opportunities abound for environmental engineering undergraduates to work with faculty and graduate students in our world-class research program. Roughly two-thirds of our students work as research assistants.

Career Paths: Environmental Engineer Environmental Compliance Water Resources Engineer Water/Air Quality Engineer Soil Remediation Civil Site Engineer Engineering Management and more!

Graduate School for: Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering Engineering Management Public Policy & Administration MBA and more!

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Environmental Engineering Areas of Study

Environmental Engineering Curriculum:

• Environmental processes

To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 126 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

• Pollution transport and control processes • Environmental biotechnology • Environmental facilities design and construction • Water resources engineering • Water quality modeling

Two degrees at once Well-qualified Environmental Engineering majors may apply to the 4+1 program to earn a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering (BEnE) and a Master of Civil Engineering (MCE) degree within 5 years.

Real-world experience An optional co-op program provides students the opportunity to gain valuable experience working in the profession while completing their degree. With careful planning and proper selection of courses, students can work full-time for up to 26 weeks and still graduate in four years.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

2

CIEG 133 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering

3

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 104 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

CHEM 134 - General Chemistry Lab

1

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

Total Credits: 16

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering 301 Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2442 Email: cee-info@udel.edu Web: ce.udel.edu

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-ENEG-9.23

3 Total Credits: 17

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CIEG 211 - Statics

3

CIEG 315 - Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

BISC 207 - Introductory Biology I

4

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

3

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

CIEG 333 - Environmental Engineering Processes II

3

CIEG 233 - Environmental Engineering Processes I

3

Computer Elective

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3 Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 17

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

CIEG 305 - Fluid Mechanics

SPRING

Credits

3

CIEG 437 - Water and Wastewater Quality

3

CEIG 306 - Fluid Mechanics Lab

1

CIEG 438 - Water and Wastewater Engineering

3

CIEG 440 - Water Resources Engineering

3

ENGL 410 - Technical Writing*

3

CIEG 444 - Microbiology of Engineered Systems

4

CIEG 436 - Processing, Recycl., Mgt. of Solid Wastes

3

CIEG 321 - Organic Chemistry I

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3 Total Credits: 17

Contact us:

Credits

Total Credits: 15

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

CIEG 461 - Senior Design Project (DLE & Capstone) 2

CIEG 461 - Senior Design Project

2

CIEG 337 - Environmental Engineering Lab

3

Air Pollution Course

3

Surface Water Course

3

Groundwater Course

3

Technical Elective 1

3

Technical Elective 3

3

3

Technical Elective 4

3

Technical Elective 2

Total Credits: 14

*Satisfies upper level COE breadth requirement

Total Credits: 14


Information Systems

Endless career opportunities Networks of computers extend human brainpower by creating modes of communication and record keeping that are at once more complex and more convenient than ever before. To be effective, these systems must aid and enhance our business, government and service organizations, which requires a careful understanding of the factors controlling human interactions, as well as the technical potential and limitations of computer systems. Designed through consultation with business, government, and academic leaders, UD’s information systems curriculum is designed to satisfy demand for students with a combination of technical and business training. The information systems major is oriented toward students interested in the design of new software systems for business and consumer needs. Course work includes technological problem solving and project management, as well as a selection of advanced computer science courses designed to prepare students for careers in programming, business telecommunication networks, system development, database systems, and software engineering.

Career Paths: Database Administrator MIS Technical Analyst IT Consultant Multimedia Programmer Network Engineer Systems Engineer Systems Developer and more!

Graduate School for: Information Systems Computational Science Cybersecurity, Law & Policy Bioinformatics Software Engineering Information Technology MBA and more!

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Information Systems Intense preparation Students pursuing a degree in information systems must fulfill a set of major courses along with 1) a set of business courses (referred to as the business core) and 2) a set of information systems courses (referred to as the information systems core). The business core emphasizes management and marketing issues. Students are prepared for careers in management and financial matters through courses in accounting, finance, operations management, organizational behavior, and marketing. The information core stresses the use of computing technology in solving business problems.

Course topics you will explore:

Information Systems Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 124 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

• Organizational behavior • Marketing

SPRING CISC 181 - Introduction to Computer Science II

3

CISC 108 - Introduction to Computer Science I

3

CISC 210 - Introduction to Systems Programming

3

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

MATH 210 - Discrete Mathematics I

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

Total Credits: 15 Total Credits: 15

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

CISC 220 - Data Structures

SPRING CISC 275 - Introduction to Software Engineering

CISC 250 - Business Telecommunication Networks

3

ACCT 208 - Accounting II

3

MATH 205 - Statistical Methods

4

Laboratory Science 2

4

ACCT 207 - Accounting I

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

Laboratory Science 1

4

General Elective 1

3 Total Credits: 16

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

• Programming • Systems development

ENGL 312 - Written Communications in Business* (or) ENGL 410 - Technical Writing*

3

• Database systems

IS Elective Course 1

3

and more!

General Elective 2

IS Elective Course 2

3

General Elective 3

3

General Elective 4

Credits

CISC 437 - Database Systems

3

BUAD 309 - Organizational Behavior

3

BUAD 301 - Introduction to Marketing (or) FINC 311 - Principles of Finance

3 3 3 Total Credits: 15

Total Credits: 15

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

COMM 212 - Public Speaking & Professional Presentation CISC 355 - Computers, Ethics, & Society MISY 430 - Systems Analysis and Implementation General Elective 5

3 3 3 3 4

General Elective 6

Total Credits: 16

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-INSY-9.23

3

Total Credits: 17

3

Department of Computer & Information Sciences 101 Smith Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2712 Email: cis-ugradprgm@udel.edu Web: cis.udel.edu

Credits

3

BUAD 306 - Introduction to Service & Operations Management

Contact us:

Credits

2

• Accounting/Finance • Operations management

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

*Satisfies upper level COE breadth requirement.

SPRING

Credits

CISC 475 - Advanced Software Engineering (DLE & Capstone)

3

MISY 431 - MIS Project Management

3

MISY 432 - MIS Projects

3

General Elective 7

3

General Elective 8

3 Total Credits: 15


Materials Science & Engineering

Materials Matter Everything we see and use is made from materials derived from the earth, and advanced materials are essential to nearly every modern technology. Materials Science and Engineering is the broad interdisciplinary field that uses the principles of physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering to develop better, safer and more sustainable materials. Materials engineers study the structures and properties of all types of materials – metals, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors and composites – and develop new ways to make them using nanotechnology and advanced manufacturing techniques. Materials engineers play a vital role in solving today’s most challenging energy and environmental problems, and the outlook for materials science engineers is incredibly promising. The job sector of materials science engineers is expected to see substantial growth in the coming decades with developments in the field of nanotechnology and in the use of biomedical materials, high-performance textiles, composites and sustainable materials. With a materials science and engineering degree from the University of Delaware, you will be poised for success in industries that impact societal needs in energy, the environment, and biomedicine as well as other consumer needs such as semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.

Career Paths: Aerospace

Nuclear industry

Armed forces and defense

Oil and gas

Automotive industry

Pharmaceuticals

Biotech/Biomedical Devices

Renewable Energy

Manufacturing

and more!

Micro/Nanoelectronics

Graduate School for: Composites

Polymers and Soft Matter

Biotechnology/Biomaterials

Medicine

Nanotechnology

Law

Electronic and Optical Material

MBA

Energy Production/Storage

and more!

Environmentally Sustainable Materials

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Materials Science & Engineering MSEG @ UD The Materials Science and Engineering (MSEG) Department at the University of Delaware is a world leader in research and education related to the design, synthesis, processing, and characterization of solid organic, inorganic, and hybrid materials. Faculty in the department lead several prestigious, federally funded research centers including the Center for Plastics Innovation and the UD Center for Hybrid, Active and Responsive Materials (UD CHARM). Students in MSEG are involved in a wide array of projects focusing on biomaterials, photovoltaics, polymers, semiconductors, and nanocomposites. In addition, the department has strong collaborations with established areas of excellence on campus including the Center for Composite Materials, the Institute for Energy Conversion, and the Delaware Biotechnology Institute.

Materials Science and Engineering Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 126 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

SPRING MSEG 111 - Freshman Materials Experience

CHEM 111 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 112 - General Chemistry

3

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

Total Credits: 15

Department of Materials Science and Engineering 201 Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2062 Email: mseg-info@udel.edu Web: mseg.udel.edu

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-MSEG-9.23

2

Total Credits: 16

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

MSEG 201 - Introduction to Materials Science

3

MSEG 211 - Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics

3

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

MSEG 212 - Materials Chemistry & Kinetics

3

PHYS 208 - Fundamentals of Physics II

3

MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

3

PHYS 228 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab II

1

Technical Elective 1

3

Communication Requirement

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3 Total Credits: 17

Total Credits: 15

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

MSEG 305 - Materials Science & Engineering Lab I

4

MSEG 303 - Introduction to Polymers

3

MSEG 304 - Computational Materials Science & Engineering

3

Technical Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

SPRING

Credits

MSEG 312 - Solid State Physics & Quantum Mechanics

3

MSEG 311 - Structural & Mechanical Properties of Materials

3

MSEG 315 - Materials Science & Engineering Lab II

4

Technical Elective 3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3

Total Credits: 16

Contact us:

Credits

2

Total Credits: 16

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

MSEG 401 - Design of Materials & Their Application (DLE & Capstone)

6

MSEG 402 - Nanoscale Materials Laboratory

SPRING

Credits

MSEG 415 - Degradation & Failure of Materials

3

MSEG Elective 2

3

4

MSEG Elective 1

MSEG Elective 3

3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 6

Technical Elective 4

3

3

Technical Elective 5

3

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 15


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

We Build Engineers Mechanical engineering is one of the most diverse branches of engineering, and it involves the design and analysis of machines, structures, and materials by applying the principles of physics and materials science. Mechanical engineers can do it all, from designing cars, airplanes, and robots, to developing renewable energy systems, medical devices, and stronger and lighter composite materials. Our particular focus of UD’s mechanical engineering program is the development of hands-on engineering and design skills. Our 5,500-squarefoot Design Studio combines state-of-the-art facilities such as 3D printers and computer-aided manufacturing with collaborative areas where student design teams work together. Our internationally recognized faculty conduct research in multi-disciplinary areas of Biomechanics, Clean Energy and Environment, Composites and Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology, and Robotics. Students are encouraged to work directly with faculty on state-of-the-art research projects. With a degree in mechanical engineering, you can find employment in many industries such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical engineering, consulting, manufacturing, petroleum engineering, robotics and autonomy, structural engineering, or thermal and mechanical design. Because mechanical engineers have such broad exposure to fundamental engineering science and design, they are also frequently drawn into business, finance or law. UD mechanical engineering graduates are prepared to face any challenge they encounter – no matter which path they choose.

Career Paths: Aerospace Engineer Automotive Engineer Biomechanical Engineer Design Engineer Manufacturing Engineer Materials Engineer Process Engineer Research and more!

Graduate School for: Acoustics Advanced Materials Biomechanics Combustion Computational Engineering Dynamics Electromechanical Systems Energy and Sustainability Micro and Nano Engineering

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Robotics and Controls Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Thermofluid Sciences Public Policy/Administration Law MBA Medicine and more!


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Additional Opportunities Active research ensures that the content of the undergraduate program is constantly renewed and maintained at a challenging technical level that integrates discovery learning into the program. Opportunities abound for mechanical engineering undergraduates to work with faculty and graduate students as research assistants, either for pay or independent study credit. Well-qualified Mechanical Engineering majors may apply to the 4+1 program which would culminate in the student earning a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and one of the following master’s degrees within five years: Mechanical Engineering (MSME); Robotics (MSR); Materials Science & Engineering (MMSE); Business Administration (MBA); Data Science (MSDS).

Course topics you will explore: Aerospace | Biomechanics | Composites | Design | Energy | Fluid Mechanics | Robotics

Contact us:

Department of Mechanical Engineering 126 Spencer Lab Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-2421 Email: me-undergradinfo@udel.edu Web: me.udel.edu

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-MEEG-9.21

Mechanical Engineering Curriculum: To earn a bachelor’s degree, students must complete 125 credits and meet specific requirements as outlined in the online catalog. See UD Catalog for additional details.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

2

MEEG 102 - Mechanical EG Computer-Aided Design

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

MEEG 104 - Analysis & Communication of Technical Information

2

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

PHYS 207 - Fundamentals of Physics I

3

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3

3

PHYS 227 - Fundamentals of Physics Lab I

1

MATH 242 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus B

4

Breadth Requirement Elective 1

3

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits: 16

SECOND YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

MEEG 210 - Statics

3

MEEG 211 - Dynamics

3

MEEG 241 - Thermodynamics

3

MEEG 215 - Mechanics of Solids

3

MATH 243 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus C

4

MEEG 216 - Mechanics of Solids Lab

1

MATH 351 - Engineering Mathematics I

3

MSEG 201 - Introduction to Materials Science

3

PHYS 245 - Introduction to Electricity & Electronics

4

MATH 352 - Engineering Mathematics II

3

MATH 353 - Engineering Mathematics III

3

Total Credits: 17

Total Credits: 16

THIRD YEAR FALL

Credits

MEEG 301 - Machine Design - Kinematics and Kinetics

3

MEEG 311 - Control Systems

3

MEEG 312 - Vibration and Control Lab

1

MEEG 321 - Materials Engineering

3

MEEG 331 - Fluid Mechanics I

3

MEEG 333 - Fluid Mechanics I Lab

1

SPRING

Credits

MEEG 304 - Machine Design - Elements

3

MEEG 332 - Fluid Mechanics II

3

MEEG 342 - Heat Transfer

3

MEEG 346 - Thermal Laboratory

1

Technical Elective 1 (Science)

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 2

3

Total Credits: 14

Total Credits: 16

FOURTH YEAR FALL

Credits

SPRING

Credits

MEEG 401 - Senior Design (DLE & Capstone) (or)

Technical Elective 4

3

MEEG 402 - Senior Design FSAE (DLE & Capstone) 6

Technical Elective 5

3

Technical Elective 2

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 4

3

Technical Elective 3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 5

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 3

3

Breadth Requirement Elective 6

3

Total Credits: 15

Total Credits: 15


Engineering undeclared (EGU)

Excellent Career Opportunities

With internationally ranked programs taught by expert faculty, UD’s College of Engineering is providing students the tools, experience and unparalleled education that will make them competitive in a global job market. Crossdisciplinary training programs and collaborative research opportunities provide us with exciting new ways to develop highly skilled and well-rounded engineers who are focused on solving the grand challenges in engineering: health, sustainability, security and quality of life. The University of Delaware is a leader in problem-based scholarship and connects student learning to real life in every major. Engineering students have access to state-ofthe-art facilities, internationally renowned faculty and other resources. Research informs the curriculum content, and students learn by exploring real-world problems. Engineering Undeclared students use the first semester Introduction to Engineering course to explore the breadth of engineering and computer science options, allowing them to make an informed choice of major when they register for spring semester classes.

Available majors Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Engineering & Management Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Information Systems Materials Science & Engineering Mechanical Engineering

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Engineering undeclared (EGU) Engineering Undeclared (EGU) Curriculum: Successful completion of the Common Fall Semester positions students to finish any* engineering major in four years, provided they are on track with the calculus sequence for that major.

FIRST YEAR FALL

Credits

EGGG 101 - Introduction to Engineering (FYE)

2

CHEM 103 - General Chemistry

3

CHEM 133 - General Chemistry Lab

1

MATH 241 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus A

4

CISC 106 - General Computer Science for Engineers

3

ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition

3 Total Credits: 16

*Currently, all College of Engineering majors are restricted. However, all first-year freshmen EGU students who submit their Change of Major request by the published deadline will be allowed access to their requested major based upon their performance relative to the first-year freshmen EGU Change of Major applicant pool and the physical capacity limitations as determined by the department.

Contact us:

College of Engineering 141 P.S. Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-8659 Email: eg-advisement@udel.edu Web: engr.udel.edu

ADM21/22-CG-ENGR-EGU-9.23


Minors

Choosing a Minor

Minors are less intensive and comprehensive than majors but provide greater coherence than a group of courses selected at random, allowing students to explore their interests in a particular field. In general, a minor requires five to seven courses to be completed in its subject area. Because students may count courses for credit against both majors and minors, it is often possible to complete a minor by doing no additional work if a student chooses his or her courses carefully. In addition, many engineering majors choose minors in complementary subjects such as biology, chemistry, economics, foreign languages, mathematics and physics.

A complete listing of undergraduate minors can be viewed online at catalog.udel.edu under “programs.”

Contact us:

College of Engineering 141 P.S. Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-8659 Email: eg-advisement@udel.edu Web: engr.udel.edu

Available Minors: Aerospace Military Leadership Biochemical Engineering Bioelectrical Engineering Bioinformatics Biomechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Cybersecurity Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Environmental Sustainability Materials Science & Engineering Nanoscale Materials Sustainable Energy Technology Sustainable Infrastructure

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The University of Delaware is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and Title IX institution. For the University’s complete non-discrimination statement, please visit http://www.udel.edu/home/legal-notices.

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ACCELERATED DEGREE PROGRAMS

4+1

BACHELOR’S/MASTER’S PROGRAMS Leading employers recognize the value of master's-level education. In as little as one year beyond your undergraduate degree, you can enhance your career opportunities by earning a graduate degree.


How Does it Work? 4+1 Bachelor’s/Master’s programs allow a select group of students to apply for graduate programs in their junior year. If granted provisional acceptance, you may take graduate-level courses during the final year of your undergraduate program. Because some courses are counted toward both the undergraduate and graduate degree in an accelerated program, you’ll be able to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in only one additional year. Available Programs Diversify your career choices by combining your bachelor’s degree with a master’s degree in one of the following areas:

Biopharmaceutical Sciences (CHEG) Business Administration (MBA) Civil Engineering (MCE) Cybersecurity (MS) Data Science (MS) Electrical & Computer Engineering (MSECE) Materials Science & Engineering (MMSE) Mechanical Engineering (MSME) Robotics (BMEG) Learn More: engr.udel.edu/four-plus-one Contact Us: College of Engineering 141 Du Pont Hall Newark, DE 19716 Phone: 302-831-8659 Email: eg-advisement@udel.edu


INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Frequently Asked Questions

WHEN DO COE STUDENTS TYPICALLY COMPLETE THEIR INTERNSHIPS?

WHEN SHOULD I START LOOKING FOR A SUMMER INTERNSHIP?

Students typically complete their internships during the summer and/or winter sessions. Some local organizations also hire student interns to work part time during the fall or spring semester, as the student’s schedule permits.

Many engineering organizations begin their hiring process for summer interns as early as the fall semester. Your internship search should be an ongoing process, beginning in the fall and continuing throughout the year until you have secured a position.

CAN I GRADUATE IN FOUR YEARS IF I COMPLETE AN INTERNSHIP? Because internship opportunities typically occur during the summer or winter sessions, engineering students still have the opportunity to complete their degree in four years.

CAN I COMPLETE INTERNSHIPS WITH MORE THAN ONE COMPANY? It is common for students to complete internships at more than one company.

WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO FIND AN INTERNSHIP? The Career Services Center posts internship opportunities for UD students to their online job portal, Handshake. For current students, you can access the full listing of internships posted for your major, at https://udel.joinhandshake. com. For prospective students, please contact the Career Services Center for a listing of current internship postings here: www.udel.edu/CSC or 302-831-2392. Other ways to find internships are through the Fall & Spring Career Fairs as well as faculty or staff recommendations. For more resources and guidance on how to best secure an internship, contact the Career Services Center.

HOW CAN I FIND COMPANIES THAT HIRE MY MAJOR IN MY HOMETOWN? Our Career Outcomes website is a great resource to find a list of employers of your major in a certain city and state. To access this information, visit udel.edu/apply/career-outcomes/

Learn more at udel.edu/csc


WHAT IS THE AVERAGE HOURLY PAY RATE FOR ENGINEERING INTERNSHIPS? Engineering student interns can expect to be paid approximately $15-$30 per hour. This may vary depending on your major and the employer.

HOW MANY INTERNSHIPS ARE POSTED EACH YEAR FOR COE STUDENTS? The Career Services Center receives over 1,000 internship postings for students majoring in engineering each year. Some of these companies also come to campus to conduct on-campus interviews for these positions.

THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED BELOW HAVE PROVIDED COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS INTERNSHIPS: Acumed Adhesives Research, Inc. AECOM Agilent Technologies A.I. DuPont Children’s Hospital Air Products and Chemicals Alcore Altran North America Amazon Amer Industrial Technologies, Inc. American Air Liquide Amtrak Argonne National Laboratory Artesian Water Axalta Coating Systems Bayer Corporation Bloom Energy BMW of North America, LLC Boeing Bristol-Myers Squibb Center for Composite Materials Cisco Systems City of Newark Compact Membrane System, Inc. Computer Aide, Inc. Croda CSC Delaware City Refining Company, LLC Delaware Department of Transportation Delaware River and Bay Authority Doosan Fuel Cell America, Inc. DuPont

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Edlon, Inc. Environmental Protection Agency ExxonMobil FairChild Controls FMC BioPolymer Garlock Sealing Technologies Google Highmark Health Hologic IBM Innospec Fuel Specialties, LLC Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Intel Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson JP Morgan Chase KCI Technologies, Inc. Malvern Instruments, Inc. McLaren Engineering Group Merck & Co., Inc. Micropore, Inc. Middletown Police Department National Center for Atmospheric Research National Grid National Instruments Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program, Department of the Navy North Penn Water Authority Owens Corning Parsons Corporation Pennoni Associates, Inc. Pepco Holdings, Inc. (Delmarva Power) Pfizer Port Authority of NY & NJ PPL Corporation Pratt and Whitney PULLMAN SST Quick Logistics RKS Design RMS Engineering SABIC SevOne Siemens Healthcare Software Guidance & Assistance SPI Pharma State Highway Administration of Maryland Sunoco Logistics Terumo Medical Corporation The Perry Initiative The Tri-M Group The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Tishman Construction Company Turner Construction U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, Logistics and Engineering U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) U.S. Department of Energy Unisys United States Department of Defense URS Corporation Viridity Energy W.L. Gore & Associate


RISE

Resources to Inspire Successful Engineers

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Our Mission To inspire our undergraduate engineering students from historically under-represented backgrounds to succeed at the highest levels within our programs and beyond in their careers as engineers.

Who We Are A support network consisting of faculty, academic support staff, peer mentors, and program alumni, all of whom are dedicated to the success of our RISE students.

What We Offer Multi-faceted, personalized support from a RISE student’s first day on campus until they cross the graduation stage.

Program Elements • Monthly career-focused professional development workshops • Networking events with RISE alumni in industry and academia • Personalized academic advisement • Research and internship experiences • Peer mentoring program • Facilitated and drop-in study groups • Academic scholarship opportunities

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Preparation for your future As a #Hengineer, you will learn skills that will help you succeed after graduation. Plus, you will have access to the resources you need to forge your path. UD’s Career Center offers workshops, career counseling appointments and more, and every year, hundreds of employers visit UD to recruit new employees. If grad school is in your future, our faculty can help you prepare to be a top applicant.

Visit udel.edu/apply/career-outcomes

94

%

$70,183

of recent College of Engineering graduates

mean starting salary

are employed or pursuing further education.

after graduation

EMPLOYERS INCLUDE:

GRADUATE SCHOOLS INCLUDE:

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Siemens Healthineers U.S. Navy Merck | Deloitte Exelon Corporation Amazon and more...

University of Pennsylvania Georgia Institute of Technology Carnegie Mellon University University of Delaware University of California Berkeley Columbia University | Duke University and more...


Undergraduate research opportunities At UD, engineering students have the opportunity do research with worldrenowned faculty members as early as their first year. Whether they examine cells under a microscope or collect data out on the shore, students tackle important problems and build skills that enhance their career opportunities and prepare them for top graduate programs.

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Tackling the problem of beach erosion

Using virtual reality to help patients heal

Sydney Cargill, a civil engineering major, developed a solar array to study sand movement during heavy wave action on a beach. The results could be used by resource managers to mitigate erosion. Her advisor was Jack Puleo, Director of the Center for Applied Coastal Research.

Alina Christenbury, a computer science major, studied tools for augmented reality and virtual reality experiences and was part of a team that built a virtual reality game designed to increase physical therapy patients’ enjoyment of their treatment. Christenbury worked with Roghayeh (Leila) Barmaki, assistant professor in computer and information sciences.

Helping people heal from injury Arif Peracha, a biomedical engineering major, explored whether leg dominance is correlated with different mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon. This research could help clinicians offer improved treatments for people with Achilles tendinopathy. Peracha studied with Karin Silbernagel, associate professor of physical therapy.

Developing next-generation spacesuits Erin Hogan, a chemical engineering major, developed and optimized materials to be used in spacesuits. These materials can enhance astronaut protection from micrometeoroids, abrasions, low-pressure environments, and other hazards. She studied with Norman Wagner, the Unidel Robert L. Pigford Chair in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Protecting our electrical systems Jeffrey Neumann, a mechanical engineering major, and Ahmad Tamimi, a computer engineering major, were involved in the NASA Cubesat Radio Interferometry Experiment (CURIE) mission, which used satellites to gather data about the super-charged plasma that radiates from the sun, especially during solar flares. These violent eruptions of highenergy radiation can damage electrical systems here on Earth. Neumann and Tamimi studied with Ben Maruca, assistant professor of physics.

Keeping bridges safe Colleen Murray, a mechanical engineering major, worked on the development of carbon nanotube-based sensors that can be used to monitor cracks in againg infrastructure. She studied under Erik Thostenson, associate professor of mechanical engineering and member of UD’s world-renowned Center for Composite Materials. After graduation, Murray continued the project as part of a master’s degree in materials science and engineering.

To learn more, visit: engr.udel.edu/research/undergraduate-research


Global learning experiences Did you know that America’s first study abroad program was launched at the University of Delaware in 1923? Today, UD engineering students have a variety of opportunities to enhance their education through global experiences.

Here are just a few of the paths you could take.

STUDY ABROAD DURING WINTER SESSION WITH THE INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL STUDIES (IGS). UD’s winter session is an ideal time to study abroad, and IGS supports study abroad through its IGS Need-Based Scholarships and the Delaware Diplomats program. SPEND A SEMESTER ABROAD THROUGH AN EXCHANGE PROGRAM. Chemical engineering students can apply to spend a semester at National University of Singapore to complete UD-transferrable coursework. USE YOUR ENGINEERING SKILLS FOR GOOD. UD has an active chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB), a non-profit, humanitarian organization of students and professionals who believe everyone should have access to adequate sanitation, safe drinking water and resources to meet their basic needs. Recently, UD’s EWB chapter has worked on bringing potable water to communities in Malawi and the Phillippines. HAVE A GLOBAL EXPERIENCE RIGHT AT HOME. UD offers a variety of programming on campus, from international film screenings to music performances to workshops and much more.

Visit udel.edu/global for more information.


Honors COLLEGE The University of Delaware Honors College provides opportunities for academically talented and motivated students to take advantage of the resources of a major research institution while maintaining the feel and attention of a much smaller university.

ON AVERAGE, 30% OF INCOMING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS ARE HONORS COLLEGE STUDENTS.

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Choose from a wide range of student organizations, such as: Alpha Omega Epsilon National Society of Black Engineers Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Materials Research Society (MRS) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)



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