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Engineering Technology (BA)


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The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Engineering Technology program at UNLV offers an alternative pathway in Engineering and Computer Science. With a hands-on approach, it caters to diverse student needs and emphasizes real-world application of engineering principles. Students can specialize in areas like computer engineering, electrical engineering technology, and mechanical engineering technology, tailoring their academic journey to their career aspirations. This dynamic program prepares students for the challenges of the engineering and technology profession.

As an integral part of a larger academic movement, this program epitomizes UNLV’s unwavering commitment to delivering accessible and applied engineering education. Recognizing and accommodating the diverse needs and aspirations of its student community, UNLV ensures that opportunities for growth and development are extended inclusively to all who seek them. In doing so, the university not only enriches the educational experience but also contributes to the cultivation of a future generation of adaptable and skilled engineers.

Please see the UNLV Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering web page for information about department programs, faculty and facilities.  Degree worksheets and 4/5 year plan for the major are available on the UNLV Degrees Directory.

Learning Outcomes

The B.A. in Engineering Technology program at UNLV is designed to empower graduates with a comprehensive skill set and knowledge base, ensuring their readiness for dynamic and successful careers in the field of engineering technology. Upon graduation, students are expected to:

  1. Apply fundamental engineering principles by working in laboratories, internships, or industry projects 
  2. Be able to solve engineering problems using a diverse set of scientific and mathematical concepts
  3. Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of potential solutions to engineering problems
  4. Select and use appropriate engineering tools and technologies in design and implementation projects
  5. Communicate engineering concepts and solutions in written and oral formats
  6. Collaborate in a team environment to complete complex engineering projects
  7. Describe ethical considerations and professional responsibility in engineering practice.
  8. Summarize the cultural, societal, and environmental factors that shape engineering projects and practices

Admission Requirements

Admission to the BA in Applied Engineering program is open to all students who meet the minimum requirements established by the UNLV Admission Office. 

First-Year Students:
A minimum 3.0 GPA in 13 core units, comprising:

  • 4 units in English.
  • 3 units in Math.
  • 3 units in Social Science.
  • 3 units in Natural Science.

Alternatively, a score of 1120 on the SAT* (evidence-based reading & writing and math). For SAT exams taken prior to March 2016, a score of 1040 is required.
Or, a composite score of 22 on the ACT.
Or, possession of a Nevada Advanced High School Diploma or a Nevada College and Career Ready High School Diploma.

Transfer Students:
Adherence to UNLV’s standard transfer student admission requirements.

International Students:

  • For First-Year International Students:

A 3.0 cumulative GPA or 1120* SAT (evidence-based reading & writing and math) or 22 ACT (composite score). *1040 for SAT exams taken prior to March 2016.

  • For international transfer students:

A minimum 2.5 GPA in 24 or more transferable college-level credits. Transfer students with fewer than 24 transferable college-level credits must meet the first-year student admission requirements.

Advising


Please see advising information at the UNLV Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Student Advising Center.

Accreditation


For information regarding accreditation at UNLV, please head over to Academic Program Accreditations.

Engineering Technology (BA) Degree Requirements - Total Credits: 120


Please contact the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Student Advising Center for additional information about this degree. 

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