Cal Poly San Luis Obispo College of Engineering


The Cal Poly San Luis Obispo College of Engineering is the engineering college of the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. It has nearly 250 faculty members and more than 6,000 students enrolled in fourteen bachelor's and in eleven master's degree programs through nine engineering departments. Its facilities house more than 80 classrooms, laboratories and work spaces occupying more than 160,000 square feet. In the 2020 U.S. News & World Report "America's Best Colleges" edition, the College of Engineering is ranked 8th out of 210 public and private undergraduate engineering schools in the U.S. where doctorates are not offered.

General information

The College of Engineering is the largest of Cal Poly's six colleges, with 6,091 students, or 28.7%, of the 21,242 enrolled at the university in Fall 2019. For engineering freshmen entering Fall 2019, Cal Poly accepted 21.73% of applicants ; admitted freshmen had an average GPA of 4.11, with the middle 50% range of ACT composite scores 29-33 and 1370-1520 for the SAT composite score. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo offers 4+1 Master programs for some engineering majors. The College of Engineering has almost 80 student clubs which offer project, leadership, service, conference and competition opportunities. According to the college, 90% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within a year after graduation.

Departments

Aerospace Engineering

The Aerospace Engineering program was not ranked by U.S. News & World Report's 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report, which ranked only two schools.

Civil and Environmental Engineering

The Bachelor of Science degree program stresses the team design concept and systems approach to problem solving and is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
The Civil Engineering program was ranked by U.S. News & World Reports 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report as 3rd overall.
Civil Engineering offers courses specializing in
Environmental Engineering offers courses specializing in:
Prior to 1977, there was no Civil Engineering Department. The Transportation Engineering Department offered civil engineering courses as well as courses in transportation engineering. The Environmental Engineering Department began in 1969, but when Warren Baker was hired as president of the university, in 1979, he combined the Environmental Engineering and Transportation Engineering departments into the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department also includes the 2008, 2009, 2010 Robert Ridgway Award-winning Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers 2010, 2011 and 2012 National Concrete Canoe Competition champions. The Society of Environmental Engineers placed 2nd for best chapter in AWMA in 2009. The Chi Epsilon Honors Society chapter won the inaugural Chi Epsilon Cup, and are now ranked as the #1 chapter in California and Hawaii.
The Civil Engineering program was ranked by
U.S. News & World Reports 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report as 3rd overall.
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The Computer Engineering major is an interdisciplinary program resting on the foundations of two departments: Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, and it is fully accredited by ABET.
The Computer Engineering program was ranked by U.S. News & World Report's 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report as 2nd overall.

Computer Science and Software Engineering

The department offers Bachelor of Science and Master of Science programs accredited by the ABET. B.S. degrees are available in Computer Science, Software Engineering and Computer Engineering; an M.S. degree is available in Computer Science. The Software Engineering major began in Fall 2003 as the first undergraduate software engineering major in California.

Electrical Engineering

The Electrical Engineering Department offers Bachelor of Science and Master of Science programs in electrical engineering, which are accredited by the ABET. The department supports interdisciplinary programs such as Computer Engineering and many graduate as well as undergraduate students are served by the department.
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The Electrical Engineering program was ranked by U.S. News & World Report's 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report as 2nd overall.

General and Biomedical Engineering

In the past, Biomedical Engineering was a concentration within the general engineering major. In 2005, the program was implemented with its own stand-alone curriculum.
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The program was established in 1956, the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department trains students to design, install, and improve systems that integrate people, technology, materials, and information.
Degrees offered:
The Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering program was ranked by U.S. News & World Report's 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report as 1st overall.

Materials Engineering

Cal Poly Materials Engineering is the only primarily undergraduate materials engineering program of the 53 Materials Science and Engineering departments in the United States.

Mechanical Engineering

The Mechanical Engineering program was ranked by U.S. News & World Report's 2020 "America's Best Colleges" report as tied for 2nd overall.
The program is affiliated with ASME.

Centers and Institutes