It is an objective of the College of Engineering that all undergraduates will have relevant engineering work-related experience prior to graduation.
Experiential education work experiences combine classroom studies with supervised work experiences. Students are employed by industry, business, and government organizations in positions related to their major field of study. Students must be employed and compensated by the company they will work for, not a third party agency. Students complete the same requirements for the bachelor's degree while acquiring valuable practical work experience and demonstrated workplace skills.
The College of Engineering has three programs in which students can acquire practical work experience. Please see our quick reference guide below for program information.

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How to register your Work Experience
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