Program Overview
UConn College of Engineering
The UConn College of Engineering offers various programs for students.
About
The College of Engineering has several departments and schools, including:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- School of Computing
- School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Manufacturing Engineering
Academics
The college provides undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional education.
Departments & Schools
Each department and school has its own set of programs and research areas.
Research
The college is involved in various research activities, including innovation and entrepreneurship, and has several centers and institutes.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
The program has the following objectives:
- Our graduates will be gainfully employed in mechanical engineering or related career paths.
- Our graduates will continue their professional development by engaging in professional activities and/or training to enhance their careers and/or pursue post-graduate studies.
Student Outcomes
The program aims to produce graduates with the following abilities:
- An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems.
- An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs.
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations.
- An ability to function effectively on a team.
- An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
- An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed.
Program Criteria
The curriculum must include:
- principles of engineering, basic science, and mathematics.
- applications of these topics to modeling, analysis, design, and realization of physical systems, components, or processes.
- coverage of both thermal and mechanical systems.
- in-depth coverage of either thermal or mechanical systems.
Enrollment and Degrees Awarded
The program has the following enrollment and degrees awarded data:
- Fall 2024 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 832
- Male: 671
- Female: 161
- U.S. Minority: 315
- International: 30
- Degrees Awarded AY23-4:
- B.S.: 200
- Minors:
- M.S.: 30
- Ph.D.: 81
- Fall 2023 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 778
- Male: 631
- Female: 147
- U.S. Minority: 286
- International: 24
- Degrees Awarded AY22-23:
- B.S.: 174
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 21
- Ph.D.: 69
- Fall 2022 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 746
- Male: 618
- Female: 128
- U.S. Minority: 267
- International: 19
- Degrees Awarded AY21-22:
- B.S.: 176
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 18
- Ph.D.: 60
- Fall 2021 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 756
- Male: 627
- Female: 129
- U.S. Minority: 272
- International: 16
- Degrees Awarded AY20-21:
- B.S.: 200
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 20
- Ph.D.: 54
- Fall 2020 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 754
- Male: 634
- Female: 120
- U.S. Minority: 238
- International: 22
- Degrees Awarded AY19-20:
- B.S.: 177
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 28
- Ph.D.: 48
- Fall 2019 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 717
- Male: 607
- Female: 110
- U.S. Minority: 213
- International: 24
- Degrees Awarded AY18-19:
- B.S.: 176
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 40
- Ph.D.: 53
- Fall 2018 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 724
- Male: 615
- Female: 109
- U.S. Minority: 188
- International: 29
- Degrees Awarded AY17-18:
- B.S.: 144
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 44
- Ph.D.: 58
- Fall 2017 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 687
- Male: 588
- Female: 99
- U.S. Minority: 166
- International: 23
- Degrees Awarded AY16-17:
- B.S.: 148
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 38
- Ph.D.: 61
- Fall 2016 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 619
- Male: 535
- Female: 84
- U.S. Minority: 123
- International: 16
- Degrees Awarded AY15-16:
- B.S.: 124
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 33
- Ph.D.: 62
- Fall 2015 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 562
- Male: 496
- Female: 66
- U.S. Minority: 107
- International: 18
- Degrees Awarded AY14-15:
- B.S.: 117
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 51
- Ph.D.: 70
- Fall 2014 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 542
- Male: 468
- Female: 74
- U.S. Minority: 98
- International: 17
- Degrees Awarded AY13-14:
- B.S.: 109
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 54
- Ph.D.: 71
- Fall 2013 Enrollment:
- Headcount: 516
- Male: 456
- Female: 60
- U.S. Minority: 89
- International: 16
- Degrees Awarded AY12-13:
- B.S.: 122
- Minors: 0
- M.S.: 59
- Ph.D.: 77
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