Departments
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Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering currently offers two undergraduate degrees, B.S in Bioengineering and B.S. in Chemical Engineering. In addition, B. S. in Chemical Engineering is offered with options in Bioengineering, Energy and Environmental Engineering. At the BS level, many of our undergraduates are engaged in research and summer internships. Several ChE faculty... -
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Explore the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering As a student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at UNH, you will focus on enhancing the environment, the human condition and the interaction between the two. You’ll learn how to analyze and design: aesthetic and sustainable structures; clean and reliable water treatment and supply systems; and innovative and... -
Computer Science
Explore the Department of Computer science The UNH Computer Science curriculum emphasizes the fundamentals. We focus on teaching skills and knowledge that leave our graduates feeling confident in an ever-changing field. Requiring our students to gain a solid foundation in science and mathematics fosters an environment that encourages strong problem-solving skills and abstract thinking. Students... -
Earth Sciences
The Department of Earth Sciences at UNH aims to improve our understanding of the Earth, and the processes that affect it, through excellence in teaching, research, and service. We offer undergraduate and graduate degrees encompassing a broad spectrum of disciplines including geology, hydrology, oceanography, ocean mapping, geochemistry, climate science, and geophysics. -
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Explore the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Our undergraduate program offers a BS in Electrical Engineering and a BS in Computer Engineering. The department also offers a degree option in Biomedical Engineering. These undergraduate degree... -
Integrated Applied Mathematics
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Materials Science
Explore the Materials Science Program The Materials Science Program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees to qualified students interested in interdisciplinary programs that emphasize the synthesis, characterization and utilization of nanoscale materials. Students learn about the interplay of structure, processing, characterization, and properties of materials with useful applications. Our faculty... -
Mathematics and Statistics
Explore the Department of mathematics and statistics. We offer a variety of graduate and undergraduate programs in pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and Statistics. Research is conducted in all areas, with over 25 talented and ambitious faculty members. Our courses build a strong foundation in mathematics and statistics for students throughout the University of New... -
Mechanical Engineering
Explore the Department of mechanical engineering The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) is one of a handful of Land, Sea and Space Grant Colleges that affords both graduate students and undergraduate students many research opportunities. Our mechanical and ocean engineering students enjoy state-of-the-art lab space, wind tunnels, computer clusters and high tech classrooms. Our... -
Ocean Engineering
As an Ocean Engineering student at UNH, you'll be immersed in exploration and utilization of the marine environment. You'll study an interdisciplinary field rooted in a variety of engineering and physical science disciplines. -
Physics & Astronomy
Explore the Department of physics & Astronomy The UNH Department of Physics & Astronomy has about 22 teaching faculty, 25 research faculty and research scientists, 60 undergraduate students and 60 graduate students. It houses state-of-the-art educational and laboratory facilities and is engaged in world-class research in a number of areas. The affiliated UNH Observatory is open to the...