Cannabaceae

University of California, Davis, College of Engineering
TypePublic
Established1962
DeanRichard L. Corsi[1]
Academic staff
200 [2]
Undergraduates4,403
Postgraduates1,159
Location, ,
U.S.
Websiteengineering.ucdavis.edu

The UC Davis College of Engineering is one of four undergraduate colleges on the campus of the University of California, Davis. One of the largest engineering programs in the U.S., the UC Davis College of Engineering offers 11 ABET-accredited undergraduate engineering majors. The college offers majors from a broad scope of engineering disciplines, including aerospace science, biochemical, biological systems, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer science, electrical, materials science, and mechanical engineering.[3]

The college attracted more than $87.4 million in research grants in fiscal year 2013–14.[4]

Departments[edit]

The college is organized into eight departments, which offer various programs of study:

Notable alumni[edit]

Notable alumni of the College of Engineering include:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dean's Office". UC Davis Engineering. UC Davis. 15 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  2. ^ "About:College of Engineering:UC Davis". Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  3. ^ "Undergraduate Majors and Minors - College of Engineering UC Davis". Engineering.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  4. ^ "Facts About the College - College of Engineering UC Davis". Engineering.ucdavis.edu. 2015-09-17. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  5. ^ "Biological and Agricultural Engineering - Biological and Agricultural Engineering". Bae.engineering.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  6. ^ "Biomedical Engineering - Biomedical Engineering". Bme.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  7. ^ "Chemical Engineering". che.engineering.ucdavis.edu.
  8. ^ "Civil and Environmental Engineering - Civil and Environmental Engineering". Cee.engr.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  9. ^ "Computer Science - Computer Science". Cs.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  10. ^ "ECE - Electrical and Computer Engineering". Ece.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  11. ^ "Materials Science and Engineering". mse.engineering.ucdavis.edu.
  12. ^ "Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering". Mae.ucdavis.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-12.

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