The UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is the largest and most comprehensive engineering school in the State University of New York system.
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Our world-class faculty and outstanding facilities combine to form the basis of 11 contemporary undergraduate programs. Knowledge obtained by our undergraduate students from these programs allows them to address critical 21st century technological issues.
Click on “Program Information” for each degree’s current listing in the undergraduate catalog. Once in the catalog, scroll down to “Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements” to see the suggested four-year, semester-by-semester outline of courses to take. Course descriptions are also there.
“Degree Highlights” provides further information on degrees.
| Aerospace Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Biomedical Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| The Biomedical Engineering B.S. Program is not yet listed in the UB Undergraduate Catalog, 2009-2010. Please visit here again at a later date. You will be relocated to the BME web site in 15 seconds unless you click here to remain on this page. | ||
| Chemical Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Civil Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Computer Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Computer Science (BS and BA) | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Electrical Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Engineering Physics | Program Information | |
| Environmental Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Industrial Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
| Mechanical Engineering | Program Information | Degree Highlights |
General School of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) course descriptions can be found here.
Mathematics course descriptions are here.
Some helpful UB Mathematics websites that help describe in more detail the beginning math requirement are:
Physics course descriptions are here.
Course descriptions for typical first semester freshman year classes are here, including MTH 153 Honors Calc I and CHE 105 Honors Chem I.

