Exploring the Academic Landscape: Cullen College of Engineering Programs
The Cullen College of Engineering at the University of Houston, established in 1941 and accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, offers a wide array of programs designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in various engineering fields. As one of the twelve academic colleges at the University of Houston, the Cullen College is committed to providing a comprehensive and innovative engineering education. The college continually evolves to meet the changing needs of the engineering profession, as demonstrated by its pioneering master's program in subsea engineering, the first of its kind in the United States. The Cullen College also offers the Honors Engineering Program in association with The Honors College at the University of Houston. In 2018, an engineering building at the Cullen College was renamed the Durga D.
Master's Programs: Avenues for Specialization and Advancement
The Cullen College of Engineering offers several distinct master's degree programs, each tailored to meet specific career goals and academic interests. These include the Master of Science (MS) and Master of Engineering programs.
Master of Science (MS) Degree
The Master of Science (MS) degree programs at the Cullen College of Engineering are fundamentally focused on advanced engineering concepts and research. These programs are designed to prepare graduates for employment in industry or for further academic pursuits, such as a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. A key component of the MS program is research, culminating in a thesis. However, the MS degree can also be obtained through coursework only, catering to students who prefer not to engage in thesis research.
Master of Engineering Degree
In contrast to the research-oriented MS degree, the Master of Engineering programs are designed as non-thesis programs catering to working professionals. These are typically 36-hour programs that are courses only. The goal of this program is not only to permit earlier productive use of the young engineer's technical skills, but also to introduce the engineer to the broad concepts of systems, analysis, advanced process economics, and technical management. These programs offer a pathway for engineers to enhance their technical expertise and broaden their understanding of engineering principles and management practices. Specializations are available in telecommunications and industrial power systems through the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Concurrent Degree Program: MBA/MIE
Recognizing the increasing need for professionals with expertise in both engineering and business, the Bauer College of Business Administration and the Cullen College of Engineering offer a concurrent degree program (MBA/MIE). This program enables students to prepare for careers in which the understanding of both engineering science and business studies is critical.
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International Partnerships
The UH Cullen College of Engineering partners with international universities or companies, depending on the country, to offer some of the engineering masters programs.
Doctoral Programs: Expanding the Frontiers of Knowledge
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program at the Cullen College of Engineering is designed for students who seek to push the boundaries of engineering knowledge through original research. In addition to continued study of a broad range of engineering fundamentals, candidates for the doctoral degree enjoy intensive exposure to a specific field of engineering research. Individual research is the major focal point for these students, who are expected to expand the frontiers of knowledge in their area of endeavor. Moreover, candidates learn and experience the general philosophy, methods, and concepts of research and scholarly inquiry, so that they may contribute after graduation to substantive issues completely unrelated to their doctoral research. Acceptance into full-time Ph.D. program is generally accompanied by departmental financial support. Ph.D. A fast-track Ph.D.
Research and Innovation: Driving Technological Advancements
The Cullen College of Engineering is actively involved in a wide range of research initiatives across various engineering disciplines. These research efforts contribute to advancements in areas such as biomedical engineering, energy, and sustainability.
Biomedical Engineering Research
Biomedical-related research at the college had expenditures totaling $4.2 million in the 2011 fiscal year. Projects include research into biosensing/bioimaging, molecular recognition, neuroengineering and drug development/delivery.
Energy Research
The college's research expenditures in the energy arena totaled approximately $4.8 million during 2011 fiscal year. Projects include investigations into superconductivity, lean burn engines, biofuels, offshore wind power, and tight gas deposits. The college's sustainability research thrust covers investigations into infrastructure and the environment.
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Nanofabrication Facility
Managed by the Cullen College of Engineering, the University of Houston Nanofabrication facility was developed in cooperation with the Alliance for NanoHealth.
National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping
The National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping acquires airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) imagery for clients on a fee for service basis. The Center is operated in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley.
Key Facts and Figures
- Acceptance Rate (Master's & Doctoral): 39.8%
- Tuition & Fees (Doctorate): $10,422 per year (in-state); full-time: $19,602 per year (out-of-state); part-time: $6,948 per year (in-state); and part-time: $13,068 per year (out-of-state).
- Ph.D. student-faculty ratio: 3.4:1
- Full-time Faculty: 178
- Application Fee: $50 for U.S. residents and $80 for international students.
Academic Programs Offered
The Cullen College of Engineering offers a variety of programs at the graduate level, including:
- Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical
- Biomedical / Bioengineering
- Electrical / Electronic / Communications
- Engineering Science and Engineering Physics
- Environmental / Environmental Health
- Industrial / Manufacturing
Renaming of Engineering Building
In 2018, an engineering building at the Cullen College was renamed the Durga D.
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