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This contains information for all students enrolled for the 2016-2017 calendar year. Eligible students includes part-time or full-time students, as well as students studying from abroad.<br>
 
This contains information for all students enrolled for the 2016-2017 calendar year. Eligible students includes part-time or full-time students, as well as students studying from abroad.<br>
 
[[File:Engstudents.jpg|thumb|600px|A pie chart displaying the percentage of total students per department]]
 
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Revision as of 13:25, 8 October 2016

This contains information for all students enrolled for the 2016-2017 calendar year. Eligible students includes part-time or full-time students, as well as students studying from abroad.

A pie chart displaying the percentage of total students per department
Last updated October, 08, 2016
Department U0 U1 U2 U3+ Total
Architecture 13 49 47 58 167
Bioengineering 0 31 0 0 31
Chemical 35 86 85 185 391
Civil 39 94 89 168 390
Computer 25 64 44 73 206
Electrical 39 138 108 307 592
General 45 0 0 0 45
Materials 25 52 65 98 240
Mechanical 60 165 158 393 776
Mining 7 15 23 71 116
Software 18 82 74 128 302
Total 306 776 693 1481 3256

Other Figures

Part Time Students

161 students are registered part-time, 3083 are full-time, and the remaining 12 are non-resident. Non-residency arises in the case of full-time employment/studying abroad; it essentially acts as a placeholder while pursuing education or work experience elsewhere.

Minors

Currently 401 of the 3256 (12.31%) of undergraduate students in engineering are pursuing a minor degree. The top three most popular minors for engineers are Software Engineering (85), Biomedical Engineering (59), and Construction Engineering & Management (33).