Whether you're considering engineering, computer science, or an interdisciplinary program, the University of New Mexico School of Engineering offers academic excellence in a wide range of studies.
All UNM School of Engineering undergraduate degrees are accredited. Curricula is designed to give students the technical education, leadership skills, and research experience to become successful engineers and computer scientists.
The UNM School of Engineering offers 12 cutting-edge graduate programs in engineering, computer science, and several interdisciplinary studies. Almost all students finance their education with assistantships, fellowships and grants.
Need help funding your education? Engineering Student Services administers most scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students. Go there first; then research School of Engineering departmental scholarships, UNM scholarships, and private and other non-UNM sources from local, regional, and national industries.
The School of Engineering are a diverse group from varying cultural, academic, and ethnic backgrounds. They range from traditional students to employed professionals returning to complete their education. UNM School of Engineering students compete internationally and are involved in a broad range of activities.
The University of New Mexico is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the United States (US Department of Education "High Hispanic Enrollment") that is also classified by the Carnegie Foundation as RU/VH (Research University–Very High research activity, the designation for the most research active universities).
