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Welcome from the College of Engineering

Welcome to the College of Engineering's Undergraduate Advising Wiki!  Here you will find information on how to select your courses, manage your registration, complete your degree, and even sign up for graduation.  You will also find a rich choice of "extras" under the Everything Else menu, from honors to co-ops to study abroad.  If you have questions, if you want to talk with someone about studying engineering, or if you would just like some reassurance that you are on the right track, the advising staff in 206 Engineering Hall would be happy to work with you.  206 is also a great place to come when your life or your studies are presenting you with some difficulties; remember, the sooner you come in, the more options we'll have for helping you.  Enjoy the site, and call or drop by if there is anything the college can do to help you.

Sincerely,
Charles L. Tucker III
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs

Walk-In Advising Hours

206 Engineering Hall
Monday - Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm

Announcements

11/18/09 Exploring Grapes and Wine: The course covers various topics related to wine science, including wine history, viticulture basics, processing, wine and health, introduction to world wine regions, and principles of wine and food interactions. CRN for the first eight-week course is 33010; the CRN for the second eight-week course is 33009. Open to freshmen and sophomores who are not FSHN majors.
11/5/09 New Art Design classes are open to the campus.
10/29/09 Have you heard about the University of Illinois College of Law's early action program? The iLEAP program is for juniors at UIUC to apply to the College of Law and be accepted by the end of their junior year. Applicants accepted for this program do not take the LSAT but do finish their senior year and attend the University of Illinois College of Law after graduation. Any undergraduate students interested in learning more are invited to hear Dean Paul Pless speak about iLEAP on Wednesday, November 4 at 6:00 in 165 Noyes. Please reserve a seat by emailing ccaas-prelaw@illinois.edu .
10/29/09 Honey. Honey is the nectar of flowers, collected, transported, regurgitated, concentrated and biochemically processed by Apis mellifera, the Western honey bee. This course examines how bees make honey, what they do with it, and what factors influence its properties. In addition, the ways humans use honey in baking, beverages, food processing, and medicine will be discussed, and the current health of honey bees and the honey industry will be covered. Class activities will include, among others, honey tasting, honey chemistry and field trips. First Year Discovery Program Course. Registration restricted to freshmen. http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2010/spring/schedule/IB/199.html?skinId=2169
10/28/09 Serve your community and earn course credit. Student teams working on real projects with community partners. Learn more about LINC .
10/26/09  The spring 2010 Discovery courses have been posted to the Provost's website.
http://provost.illinois.edu/programs/discovery/Courses_SP10.html
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