When you are enrolled at the College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture, University of Hartford, know for sure that you are going into the mist of problem solvers: people who like to have societal problems solve through application of engineering principles and who will help solve your own a academic problems and help you build connection needed to succeed as an engineer.
The curriculum of all the engineering programs offered at the University of Hartford is designed to meet ABET and they accept international students from all over the world.
Engineering Programs, University of Hartford
- Aerospace Engineering: Yes
- Acoustical Engineering + Music: Yes
- Agricultural Engineering: No
- Audio Engineering Technology: Yes
- Biomedical Engineering: Yes
- Chemical Engineering: No
- Civil Engineering: No
- Computer Engineering: Yes
- Computer and Electronic Engineering Technology: Yes
- Construction Management + Technology: Yes
- Electrical Engineering: Yes
- Electromechanical Engineering Technology: Yes
- Engineering Technology (Contract Major): Yes
- Industrial Engineering: No
- Interdisciplinary Engineering: Yes
- Marine Engineering: No
- Mechanical Engineering: Yes
- Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: No
- Mining Engineering: No
- Nuclear Engineering: No
- Petroleum Engineering: No
- Robotics Engineering: Yes
- Software Engineering: No
The College of Engineering, Technology and Architecture offers dual degree on some of these programs.
Engineering Accreditation, University of Hartford
all the engineering programs listed above were duly accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) at the time of this post.
Engineering Ranking, University of Hartford
- USNews Ranking: #58 in US (2023)
- Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking: N/A (2023)
- Shanghai Ranking: N/A (2023)
- QS World University Rankings: N/A (1023)
Tuition for Engineering Programs
- $44,350 per annum (2024)
Requirements for Admission
- Common Application
- Application fee of $35
- Official Transcript with the 16 units of secondary school subjects: 3½ units of Mathematics; 4 units of English; 2 units of laboratory science (physics and chemistry); 2 units of social studies; 2 units of a language other than English; 2½ units of other academic subjects.
- A letter of recommendation
- Standardized Test Score: ACT or SAT
- Official transcript from secondary school attended, with above average scores. If not in English language must be translated accordingly.
- English Language Proficiency Test: IELTS: 60.0; TOEFL: 74; Duolingo: 100 and Pearsons: 55
For more information visit website: https://www.hartford.edu/
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