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In general, the Engineering Undergraduate Advising & Academic Support Office advises for College and University requirements, and the departments advise for major requirements. Advisors are here to assist you, but remember—each student has ultimate responsibility for his or her own education.

Aerospace 3181 Glenn L. Martin Hall (301) 405-2376
Bioengineering 2237 Kim Bldg (301) 405-1192
Chemical & Biomolecular 1139 Chemical & Nuclear (301) 405-5888
Civil & Environmental 1173 Glenn L. Martin Hall  (301) 405-7768
Computer & Electrical 2429 A.V. Williams (301) 405-3685
Fire Protection 3106 J.M. Patterson (301) 405-3992
Materials Science & Engineering 2135 Chemical & Nuclear (301) 405-5207
Mechanical 2186 Glenn L. Martin Hall (301) 405-2199
     

See a Departmental Faculty Advisor if you need:

  • Pre-registration advising for 200+ level courses and you have declared a major
  • General advising information, including electives & course selections in your major
  • Senior Audits (two semesters before graduation)
  • Information about possible teaching fellow opportunities
  • Information about research opportunities
  • Information about graduate programs or careers
  • Departmental course evaluations (for transfer students)
  • General assistance

 

 

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