Undergraduate Description The Henry Samueli School of Engineering is one of the nation's fastest growing engineering schools, attracting talented faculty and students from across the country and abroad. The academic mission of the School is to provide a stimulating academic environment for individuals interested in the application of science and the development of new technologies for the benefit of society. Equipped with outstanding experimental facilities and a state-of-the-art computational infrastructure, the School distinguishes itself by a strong emphasis on cross-disciplinary research and educational opportunities. Working in partnership with state and federal agencies and industry, the school facilitates the transfer of research to industry in order to develop applications that benefit society.
The school is comprised of five departments: biomedical engineering, chemical engineering and materials science, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering and computer science, and mechanical and aerospace engineering. More than a third of the faculty affiliated with the school have been elected fellows in professional societies. Nine faculty members have been elected into the National Academy of Engineering. The school is also home to numerous research centers, such as the Center for Pervasive Communications & Computing, Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility, National Fuel Cell Research Center, the Center for Embedded Computer Systems, the Center for Engineering Science in Design, the Center for Hydrometerology and Remote Sensing, the Institute for Transportation Studies, the Micro/Nano Fluidics Fundamental Focus Center and the Urban Water Research Center.
Located in the heart of Orange County's biotech industry, UC Irvine and The Henry Samueli School of Engineering join with industry partners to engage in the most advanced biotechnology research. As an engineering school within a world-class research university, the school continually strives to provide an outstanding education to students through a combination of classroom, laboratory and industry experience which prepares students for the professional practice of engineering. Programs of study at all levels emphasize fundamental principles in order to provide the basis for lifelong professional development as technology continues to evolve.
Graduate Description The Henry Samueli School of Engineering is one of the nation's fastest growing engineering schools, attracting talented faculty and students from across the country and abroad. The academic mission of the School is to provide a stimulating academic environment for individuals interested in the application of science and the development of new technologies for the benefit of society. Equipped with outstanding experimental facilities and a state-of-the-art computational infrastructure, the School distinguishes itself by a strong emphasis on cross-disciplinary research and educational opportunities. Working in partnership with state and federal agencies and industry, the school facilitates the transfer of research to industry in order to develop applications that benefit society.
The school is comprised of five departments: biomedical engineering, chemical engineering and materials science, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering and computer science, and mechanical and aerospace engineering. More than a third of the faculty affiliated with the school have been elected fellows in professional societies. Nine faculty members have been elected into the National Academy of Engineering. The school is also home to numerous research centers, such as the Center for Pervasive Communications & Computing, Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility, National Fuel Cell Research Center, the Center for Embedded Computer Systems, the Center for Engineering Science in Design, the Center for Hydrometerology and Remote Sensing, the Institute for Transportation Studies, the Micro/Nano Fluidics Fundamental Focus Center and the Urban Water Research Center.
Located in the heart of Orange County's biotech industry, UC Irvine and The Henry Samueli School of Engineering join with industry partners to engage in the most advanced biotechnology research. As an engineering school within a world-class research university, the school continually strives to provide an outstanding education to students through a combination of classroom, laboratory and industry experience which prepares students for the professional practice of engineering. Programs of study at all levels emphasize fundamental principles in order to provide the basis for lifelong professional development as technology continues to evolve.
Doctoral Description The Henry Samueli School of Engineering is one of the nation's fastest growing engineering schools, attracting talented faculty and students from across the country and abroad. The academic mission of the School is to provide a stimulating academic enviro
Masters Programs: Biomedical Engineering (M.S.)
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (M.S.)
Materials Science and Engineering (M.S.)
Civil Engineering (M.S.)
Electrical and Computer Engineering (M.S.)
Information and Computer Science (M.S.)¹
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Doctorate Program: Biomedical Engineering (Ph.D.)
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (Ph.D.)
Materials Science and Engineering (Ph.D.)
Civil Engineering (Ph.D.)
Electrical and Computer Engineering (Ph.D.)
Information and Computer Science (Ph.D)¹
Networked Systems
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