Innovation Leadership Honors Program
The College of Engineering and Computer Science has established the Innovation Leadership Honors Program (ILHP) for outstanding engineering and computer science undergraduate students. Students will be invited to join the program after they have completed their Pre-Professional Engineering Program and have met the ILHP eligibility requirements.
Undergraduate Minors & Certificates
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Students entering FAU with fewer than 30 college credit-hours must satisfy the freshman admission requirements outlined in the university catalog and are subject to the FAU core curriculum requirements.
Apply to FAU online at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Engineering and computer science students must complete the Pre-Professional Engineering Program requirements before being admitted into the program of their choice. See the Pre-Professional Engineering Program page for more information.
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) currently offers:
- Computer Engineering BS
- Computer Science BS
- Computer Science BA
- Data Science and Analytics BS
- Electrical Engineering BS
Undergraduate Certificate Programs
The Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science offers the following undergraduate certificate programs:
- Artificial Intelligence Certificate
- Data Science Certificate
- Cybersecurity Certificate
- Smart Cities and the Internet of Things (SC-IoT)
Undergraduate Minor Programs
Undergraduate Course Syllabi
Joint BS/MS Degree Program
Qualified students also have the opportunity to enter the Joint BS/MS degree program. With an approximate duration of five years, this combined program provides an attractive way for students to continue their graduate work. Students may count 9-credits of approved undergraduate course work toward both their BS and MS degrees.
BS to PhD Direct-Path Program
The usual degree path for an engineer or computer science student at FAU is first a BS degree, then a master's degree and then a PhD degree. All of this can take up to 10 years of study. The BS to PhD Direct-Path program gives highly-qualified bachelor and master's students the opportunity to move rapidly into research activities with the simultaneous completion of the MS and PhD degrees. Admission to the direct-path PhD program may be granted to students entering or already in a graduate engineering or computer science program, including students selected for the Joint BS/MS program. See the program admission and degree requirements for more information.
Online Program Option
Department of Ocean & Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate Programs
The Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering (OME) currently offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in
These degree programs are designed to provide a comprehensive and broad curriculum in science and engineering that prepares students, upon graduation, to efficiently perform engineering tasks in ocean and mechanical engineering work environments or to successfully pursue higher studies and research in engineering. Both undergraduate programs are offered on the main FAU campus in Boca Raton.
Innovation Leadership Honors Program
The College of Engineering and Computer Science has established the Innovation Leadership Honors Program (ILHP) for outstanding engineering and computer science undergraduate students. Students will be invited to join the program after they have completed their Pre-Professional Engineering Program and have met the ILHP eligibility requirements.
Joint BS/MS Degree Program
Qualified students also have the opportunity to enter the Joint BS/MS degree program. With an approximate duration of five years, this combined program provides an attractive way for students to continue their graduate work. Students may count 9-credits of approved undergraduate course work toward both their B.S. and M.S. degrees.
BS to PhD Direct-Path Program
The usual degree path for an engineer or computer science student at FAU is first a BS degree, then a master's degree and then a PhD degree. All of this can take up to 10 years of study. The BS to PhD Direct-Path program gives highly-qualified bachelor and master's students the opportunity to move rapidly into research activities with the simultaneous completion of the MS and PhD degrees. Admission to the direct-path PhD program may be granted to students entering or already in a graduate engineering or computer science program, including students selected for the Joint BS/MS program. See the program admission and degree requirements for more information.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
The College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University offers undergraduate programs fully accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), as well as institutional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Graduate students can enhance their studies with a Minor in Business available across all Master’s programs. For detailed information about eLearning options, please consult the Center for Advising and Student Engagement (CASE). The following undergraduate Bachelor’s degree programs are offered through the college:
Undergraduate Degree Programs

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering
Computer engineering focuses on system, software and hardware aspects of computing, and includes programming and software engineering.

Computer Science
Computer science is the study of computers, computer software and computational systems including their theory, design, development and application.

Data Science
Data science and engineering involves the design and application of tools and methodologies for uncovering patterns in data and making actionable predictions.

Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is the design and analysis of any device or system that uses electricity or electromagnetic radiation, including computers and the networks that connect them.

Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers integrate principles of engineering, mathematics, earth science, soil science, life science, and materials science with emphasis on the design and development of solutions to environmental challenges.

Geomatics Engineering
Geomatics is a new term incorporating cutting edge technology in image processing, digital photogrammetry, remote sensing, satellite-based global positioning, geographic information systems, drone based mapping, laser scanning, surveying and digital mapping.

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers design and develop everything you think of as a machine, that is mechanical or that produces power.

Ocean Engineering
Ocean engineering is a multidisciplinary field aimed at solving engineering problems associated with working in the ocean environment and wisely exploring and harnessing the ocean's resources.
Undergraduate Certificate Programs**

Cybersecurity Certificate
Cybercrime related issues especially impact the State of Florida because a significant part of the state's economic development comes from tourism, international banking and high-tech industries.
Explore Program
Computer Science
Computer science is the study of computers, computer software and computational systems including their theory, design, development and application.

Surveying and Mapping Certificate
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offers professional programs designed specifically for working professionals with courses offered in a flexible format that includes evenings, weekends, and online material using Canvas. Students have the option to complete the programs fully online.

Smart Cities and Internet of Things (Sc-IoT)
This 12-credit certificate program is designed to provide students with the necessary foundations for a career in smart cities in alignment with their academic major. Emphasis is placed on the application of sensing, data-intensive management, and public space automation. Please note that this program is available only to degree-seeking students.

Computer Science (Online)
eLearning Fully Online Option
Undergraduate Minor Programs

Minor in Computer Science
Computing and programming skills are in high demand in many disciplines. The minor in Computer Science enhances the educational background of all undergraduate students regardless of their major and increases their marketability in a competitive job market.

Minor in Cybersecurity
Cybercrime related issues especially impact the State of Florida because a significant part of the state's economic development comes from tourism, international banking and high-tech industries.
* A minor in Geomatics Engineering is available to all full-time FAU students pursuing a declared major.
** Open to both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students.