Frequently Asked Questions

Registration

Please visit this page for a variety of topics related to enrollment and registration.

Graduation Information for Seniors

  • If you are planning to graduate, you must apply for graduation through Buff Portal. A step-by-step guide is available available on this website.
  • You are eligible to graduate at the end of the term in which you have successfully completed all of the requirements for the degree(s) and major(s) you are pursuing. You must apply to graduate for the term in which you complete your degree requirements. Students graduate and degrees are conferred at the end of the fall, spring or summer semesters.

Humanities and Social Sciences

Students need to fulfill:

  • 9 credit hours of lower-division (1000 & 2000-level courses)
  • 6 credit hours of upper-division (3000 & 4000-level courses)
  • 3 credit hour upper-division writing course. The choices are WRTG 3030, WRTG 3035 or HUEN 3100. HUEN 1010 can only be used by students who took the course in the fall, spring, or Maymester of their freshmen year.

The total number of H&SS credit hours that need to be completed is 18 semester credit hours.

The full list of H&SS courses is available on the Engineering Advising site Humanities, Social Sciences, and Writing Requirements

The easiest way to find out if a class will count as a H&SS elective is to search through.

Please log into . From there, click on the “Degree Audit/ Transfer Credit Evaluation” link. Further directions on how to run your degree audit can be found by.

Minors

  • a list of minors from the College of Arts & Sciences
  • Courses from the A&S minors may be used to meet Humanities & Social Sciences electives. Please check thefor more information.
  • 3000 & 4000-level courses from technical minors can be used to fulfill Professional Area Electives (PAEs) (with the exception of CSCI, ECEN, and PHYS where certain 2000-level courses are also accepted).

No, minors are not required. However, some minors can make you more marketable for future positions in industry.

If you're pretty certain that you'd like to begin taking classes for a particular minor, it's better to declare early. Once you've declared a minor then you can work with an advisor in that department to make sure you're taking the correct courses. Keep in mind that if you haven't declared a minor and the department decides to change the requirements, you will have to adjust to those requirements. Declaring early is best.