The four-year undergraduate program is divided into two parts: the Lower Division Program and the Upper Division Program. If you enter the College of Engineering with fewer than 90 quarter units of credit, follow the lower division program specified for your major.
If you enter the College with 90 or more quarter units of credit, you must fulfill the requirements outlined in the Undergraduate Education chapter of this catalog, under "College of Engineering, Unit Requirements."
Graduate degrees are offered in the following engineering disciplines:
Applied Science
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
For additional information refer to the College of Engineering Bulletin, obtainable from the UCD Bookstore, or phone the Graduate Study Office (530-752-0592). See also the Graduate Studies chapter of this catalog.
The college has seven departments: Applied Science Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Chemical and Materials Science Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering.
Eleven majors, leading to the B.S. degree, are open to students
Aeronautical Science and Engineering
Biological Systems Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemical/Biochemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Food Engineering (not open to new students)
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Optical Science and Engineering
Four double majors are offered leading to the B.S. degree:
Chemical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering
Civil Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering
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