"No matter which career path is selected our graduates are among the most sought after and best paid year after year. CEAS Engineering and Applied Science undergraduate programs have co-operative education requirements and our students leave with more than a year’s work experience as well as their degrees. Our graduates hit the ground running and are recognized as being immediate contributors to their companies"
The College of Engineering and Applied Science, CEAS, provides an array of complementing programs that spans the gap between science and application. With strong research programs, internationally renowned cooperative work experiences, and a long history of educational excellence in technology and engineering, the college delivers unparalleled opportunities for our graduates.
The engineering and engineering technology disciplines move scientific discoveries and advances from theory into the buildings, infrastructure and myriad products of our world. Whether your interests favor advancing the science of engineering, designing next generation vehicles, taking artificial intelligence to ever more capable robots and factory systems, discovering applications for nanotechnology, building energy efficient structures to last beyond the next century, or leading the way in "green" implementations – CEAS offers degree programs and cooperative work experiences to launch your career.
Preliminary reports from the three committees tasked by Dean Montemagno at the February 3rd CEAS Town Hall meeting are now available for review at the links below. CEAS faculty, students and staff are invited to respond to the committee reports by sending an email to carlo.montemagno@uc.edu. Deadline for submission of comments is 5:00 pm, Friday, May 13.
Committee to form Engineering Technology
Implementation Committee for SEEBME Restructuring
Committee on Computing Curriculum Restructuring