Prospective UConn Students

It is University and Engineering policy that academic advisors begin working with admitted and matriculated students beginning at their attendance of their Orientation session.

If you are prospective student or family looking to learn more about UConn Engineering, we have included resources you can take advantage of below to obtain more information about Engineering at UConn.

Engineering Ambassadors

Contact the Engineering Ambassador Program to:

  • Schedule a tour
  • Connect with current Engineering students and professionals
  • Gain valuable insight about Engineering at UConn

UConn Admissions

Contact UConn Admissions for information on the following:

  • Engineering admission criteria and deadlines
  • Transfer Credit, Advanced Placement (AP) Scores and Early College Experience (ECE) information
  • Fall Campus Visit Day Information
  • Guaranteed Admission Program (GAP) and other programs at UConn
  • Tours (in-person and virtual)
  • Tuition & Fees

Engineering Curriculum Outlines

Review the following Engineering Curriculum Outlines for all 15 Engineering majors at UConn.

Note: The Engineering curriculum outlines list the standard progression for degree completion in four years and does not factor in incoming transfer credit, Advanced placement (AP) scores and/or Early College Experience (ECE) credit.