After you are admitted
You might be tempted to ask, "Are we there yet?"
Well, we're closer. Even though we all wish you were at KU, there
are still a few tasks left to complete before you can haul all your
belongings out to the minivan for the trek to the Hill. Here are two
programs you should consider.
New Student Orientation
Attending a New Student Orientation
session will help you — and your parents — learn about
the expectations at KU and the services here to help you succeed.
It's also your first chance to enroll in courses for the coming
semester. Engineering faculty work with incoming students from the
outset to ensure freshmen enroll in classes that meet their
interests and count toward their degree.
Math and foreign language placement exams may help you get where you
want to be sooner and could affect the courses you choose during
enrollment. If you plan to continue your studies in French, German
or Spanish, you may choose to take online language placement
exams. For information about Math placement exams, please
contact the KU Mathematics
Department, (785) 864-3651.
Engineering Learning Communities
The School of Engineering also offers two
learning communities for freshmen students. These voluntary
programs bring together the best students on campus — the
engineering and computer science students — for social and
enrichment opportunities. Students also are enrolled in two of the
same core courses making it easy to develop study groups and
friendships.
Study Abroad / Global Education
Companies are constantly looking for employees who can speak other
languages and have a deeper cultural understanding of the world. In
fact, you may receive hiring preference if you're a bilingual KU
graduate with international experience. To help you get that edge,
the School of Engineering encourages Study Abroad programs, and
provides Study Abroad scholarships for qualifying students who
apply.
KU Study Abroad
programs are available in 20 language locations throughout the
world. Recent students in the School of Engineering have studied in
Australia, Costa Rica, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Scotland
and Sweden. Foreign language studies are not required for an
engineering or computer science degree, but six hours of grammar
courses in one language may fulfill your humanities requirement.
In addition, KU now offers the Global
Awareness Program, which signifies international experience on
the official KU transcript for any student completing the program.
You also can opt for an international
studies co-major. International Studies is the intensive study
of one foreign country or region, including its language, history,
culture and institutions. International Studies helps students
accept cultural differences and helps KU graduates avoid
ethnocentrism in their global interactions.
Study Abroad programs for KU engineering
students.
Study Abroad programs for KU computer
science students.