The Undergraduate Advising Office is located in CPE 2.706 and delivers services that support the academic and professional development of chemical engineering students. The office provides academic advising and degree planning assistance under the supervision of the McKetta Undergraduate Faculty Advisor. Advising is also provided by individual faculty advisors who meet with CHE students during early registration periods.
Under the supervision of the undergraduate faculty advisory, the office provides assistance with academic advising, degree planning, registration procedures, degree requirements, course prerequisites, and departmental policies and procedures. Advising is also provided by individual faculty advisors who meet with CHE students during early registration periods. Undergraduate peer advisors also staff the front desk and provide valuable information and advice about the undergraduate experience.
Tutoring
Free tutoring and paid private tutoring are available on campus. Free engineering options are available as well as free one-on-one and group options at the Sanger Learning Center.
Helpful Registration Links
- Questions about registration
- View your registration holds and access times, and other information on your Registration Information Sheet (RIS)
- The Course Schedule lists the courses that will be offered each semester
- The Registrar’s Office registration information page is a handy reference for all things related to registration including what to do before registering, registering for classes and then finishing registration.
ES 333T Engineering Communication Requirement
333T can be taken in any department within the Cockrell School of Engineering.
Computing Resources
- Computing resources
- Request afterhours computer lab access here.
- Download undergraduate degree plans, flow charts, and current lists of approved technical electives for chemical engineering.
Current Students
- Current students can schedule advising appointments, find registration information, and view degree plan details by accessing the CHE undergraduate advising Canvas group.
- The ENGR Direct Students page is an important resource for all engineering students. It contains information about college-wide academic policies, scholarships, tutoring, career resources, study abroad experiences, and many other important topics.
Non-CHE Students
- Students of all majors can indicate their interest in CHE courses by completing the non-major waitlist survey
Prospective Students
- The Cockrell School of Engineering website contains information for newly admitted students, prospective first-year students, prospective external transfer students, and prospective internal transfer students.
- The 2022-2024 catalog lists CHE undergraduate degree requirements and the suggested arrangement of courses.
- Students are required to have a laptop and can view laptop requirement details here.