Students with a 26+ Math ACT (600+ Math SAT) or meet eligibility requirements for MATH 125 (Calculus I) may be admitted directly into their chosen major, with the exception of those seeking admission into an EECS program. Minimum Academic Standards for Direct Admission into Degree Program for incoming Freshmen Students who perform beyond these minimums will have a better probability of being admitted to their selected major. Important: Simply meeting these requirements won't guarantee admission to a School of Engineering degree program. Have a mathematics ACT score of 22 (or math SAT score of 540).Must be admissible to the University of Kansas by assured admissions or individual review AND.To be considered for admission to the School of Engineering, beginning first-year students must meet or exceed the following minimum standards: High school transcripts and ACT scores (or equivalent SAT scores) are required. Applications are judged on several factors, such as high school record, scores on national tests, academic record at college or university level, and trend of grades and more. Students may be admitted to an engineering or computer science degree program as freshmen (first year) students, but all admissions, for both in-state and out-of-state students, are selective. Undergraduate Admission to the School of EngineeringĪdmission to the KU School of Engineering (and its degree programs) is selective. In addition, graduates will have demonstrated evidence of increasing technical and/or managerial impact.
Graduates will have demonstrated continual updating to extend their expertise and adapt to a changing environment through graduate studies short courses, conferences, and seminars or professional self-study. In all such cases, graduates will have contributed to documentation of the collaborative activities. Graduates will have exercised shared responsibilities through activities such as contributions to multiperson or multidisciplinary technical projects, participation in professional society/organization functions, or performing collaborative research.
Graduates will have achieved success and visibility in their chosen careers as shown by technical accomplishments in industry, government, entrepreneurial activities, or academia. Graduates who have earned the bachelor’s degree in computer science, within a few years following graduation, will have demonstrated technical proficiency, collaborative activities, and professional development. in Computer Science Program Educational Objectives