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"There is no substitute for the co-op program at UC in terms of experience and return on investment. I feel twice as prepared to enter the workforce.”
— Ryan Muir Chemical Engineering, '19 —
The UC College of Engineering and Applied Science unleashes education by immersing students in a rigorous and innovative curriculum and culture of real-world, experience-based learning. The value of a CEAS degree is unparalleled, providing elevated placement, greater earning potential and unlimited post-graduate options.
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We hope to meet you on campus soon! We also have virtual options including close-ups and a virtual tour—choose visit options that work best for you.
Meet with one of our admissions counselors: Alex and Maddie, to learn more about the college and ask questions. Register to meet with us in-person.
Register for a closer look at what it's like to be an engineering and applied science student. During the College Close-up we'll discuss programs, co-op, affordability, student experience/support, and more. You'll also get an opportunity to connect with current CEAS students.
Can't attend an in-person College Close-up? We are offering a virtual option on select dates in the fall.
You'll hear us often referred to as CEAS on campus! We've created an immersive digital experience that will help you fall in love with UC. CEAS students take you on a tour through engineering buildings, facilities, classrooms, and more. Also, hear from professors by viewing the faculty talks. When you're ready to visit us, we would love to show you around campus in person!
UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science offers more than a dozen engineering and applied science majors and programs including bachelor of science, associate's, minors, and programs to enhance your undergraduate degree.
At the University of Cincinnati, we believe that learning is doing and doing is learning. Our curriculum is built around co-op - it’s part of our DNA. Which only makes sense, since we invented cooperative education back in 1906. Ranked No. 1 in the nation among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. UC’s co-op program promotes paid on-the-job experience that fosters professional maturity and increases career options following graduation. Gain real-world experience while collecting a real-world paycheck.
This is one example of what your co-op schedule will look like.
| First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Fourth Year | Fifth Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall | Classes | Classes | Co-op | Classes | Classes |
| Spring | Classes | Co-op | Classes | Co-op | Graduation! |
| Summer | Free | Classes | Co-op | Co-op | N/A |
Getting good grades is important, but making the most of the opportunities outside of the classroom is the key to a well-rounded and rewarding college experience. Learn more about the CEAS community and college life outside of the classroom.
We're excited that you're interested in being a CEAS Bearcat! You're at the start of an incredible journey and we can't wait for you to see the opportunities available at CEAS to enhance your experience. It’s important to understand UC’s Application Process and Requirements. If you have questions, please contact the CEAS Recruitment Team at ceas.ug@uc.edu to speak with an admissions counselor—we're here to support you! It's time to turn your plans into action!
We will be test optional for students applying to CEAS. Please visit UC Admissions Test Optional page for more information.
Senior year can get hectic for many high school students, but it’s important to complete all of the necessary steps in the college application process by their respective deadlines. We are here to help if you have any questions!
*Upon submission, be sure to check your application portal for your confirmation deadline date.
Yes, CEAS is a direct admit college! You’re admitted to our College of Engineering & Applied Science rather than a pre-major program. This means that you can apply directly to a program of choice, and if you’re admitted, you’ll begin your college career in that specific program.
Please take a look at these websites which will help you to determine which credit will transfer and compare it to your CEAS program’s curriculum:
Our engineering technology programs are the reason we have “Applied Science” in our college name! Engineering at UC is focused on theory and design, whereas engineering technology specializes in application and implementation. Our engineering programs curricula include higher-level math and theoretical science and our engineering technology program puts greater emphasis on hands-on lab skills. Both programs are 5-year bachelor programs which include 5 semesters of co-op.
If you have additional questions, visit our list of expanded frequently asked questions page.
If you have additional questions, we are here to help! Contact undergraduate admissions: ceas.ug@uc.edu.
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Cybersecurity is an increasingly popular topic in the news, job demand, and specialty that engineers can focus on. Our new undergraduate cybersecurity engineering program offers the ability to co-op and make a difference through cyber.
March 24, 2022
Clinical counselor Amy Blankenship joined the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati to offer mental health support for CEAS students as an embedded counselor within the College.