Degree Information and Curricula
This page links to our degree programs, which provide additional departmental and advising information. Matriculation to a degree-granting program is required upon completion of certain courses within the common first year. Be sure to contact your advisor about Humanities and Social Science Requirements. The most current engineering curricula are displayed below.
- Aerospace Engineering (036)
- Biological Engineering (036), with concentrations in
- Agricultural Engineering
- Bioprocessing Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering (068)
- BSE - Mechatronics [UNC-Asheville]
- Chemical Engineering (036), with concentrations in
- Biomolecular Concentration
- Green Engineering and Science Concentration
- Nanoscience Concentration
- Honors Concentration
- Civil Engineering (036)
- Construction Engineering and Management: General Construction (036)
- Construction Engineering and Management: Mechanical Construction (036)
- Computer Engineering (068)
- Computer Science (056)
- Electrical Engineering (068)
- Environmental Engineering (036)
- Industrial Engineering (036)
- Industrial Engineering: Furniture Manufacturing (036)
- Mechanical Engineering (036)
- Materials Science and Engineering (056)
- Nuclear Engineering (036)
- Paper Science and Engineering (048)
- Textile Engineering (068)
Humanities and Social Science Requirements
Note for current NC State Engineering students: The number in parentheses after each curriculum identifies the version of that degree, e.g., curriculum code 036 signifies year (03) and month (6), or June 2003. Registration and Records provides Automated Degree Audit (ADA) course requirements for undergraduate curricula. In some cases, a matriculated student may choose to follow an older curriculum.
These pages are designed for the needs of current and future undergraduate students of the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. If you have difficulty finding the information you need, please write to the maintainer listed below.