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Accreditation

Four-year undergraduate curricula leading to the degree of bachelor of science are offered in the fields of aerospace engineering, bioenvironmental engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical and computer engineering, industrial engineering, materials science and engineering, and mechanical engineering. These curricula are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. In addition, a flexible four-year curriculum in applied sciences in engineering is administered by an interdepartmental committee. The field of applied sciences in engineering is not a professional engineering curriculum and is not subject to ABET accreditation.

Numerous areas of concentration are available within these disciplines, such as biochemical engineering, biomechanical engineering, communications, computer engineering, electronics, engineering physics, environmental engineering, and packaging engineering. A five-year, dual-degree program is offered by the School of Engineering in cooperation with the School of Arts and Sciences. This program leads to a bachelor of science (B.S.) degree in any of the engineering fields listed above, and a bachelor of arts (B.A.) or a B.S. degree from the School of Arts and Sciences in any of its majors. A five-year, dual-degree program in bioenvironmental engineering is also available in cooperation with the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS), a professional school that specializes in agricultural and environmental studies. This program leads to B.S. degrees from the School of Engineering and SEBS.

Finally, the School of Engineering welcomes transfer students to our community of learning and engagement. If you've attended a college or university after graduating from high school, you are considered as a transfer student. Each year, the school admits transfer students from other schools within Rutgers as well as colleges/universities in the United States and around the world. (Please keep in mind that the School of Engineering is a full-time day program. You are expected to be a full-time student. Only if there are extenuating circumstances may our students request to be part-time students).  Please visit our website for more information on the transfer programs.
 
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