Welcome to the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS)
The University of New Hampshire College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) empowers creative thinkers, innovative problem solvers and leaders to make a difference. With world-class programs and faculty mentors, students actively engage in rigorous academics and hands on learning and research opportunities to have an impact in their profession, their community and the world.
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The college's Career and Professional Services office is dedicated to helpng students secure meaningful internship opportunities that launch their careers, such as the recently established internship/scholarship program with Eversource. Matt Hamilton, an electrical engineering student, recieved a paid summer internship and annual scholarships of $2,500 as a participant.

The Innovation Scholars program is a research driven introduction to UNH for first-year students under the direction of a faculty member. Students will develop skills that open doors of opportunity at UNH and connect them to the scholarly activity with UNH Innovation and UNH Career and Professional Success. There are multiple research areas to choose from.

Faculty and researchers in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences continue to contribute to UNH's strong research portfolio, which has risen to the top echelon of research universities as designated by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. UNH is now among the 130 doctoral-granting universities in the “very high research activity,” or R1, category.
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