The College of Engineering, Physics, and Computing at a Glance

  • 46 full-time faculty

    All with doctoral degrees 

  • 337 undergraduate students (Fall 2025)

    in 7 majors

    • 29% women, 71% men (Fall 2025)
    • 85.82% freshman-to-sophomore retention                                                                                                                                (five year average, cohorts entering Fall 2020 – Fall 2024) 
    • 68.3% five-year graduation rate

      (five year average, cohorts entering in Fall 2020)

  • 369 Graduate students (Fall 2025)

    in 7 master's, 6 doctoral, 3 graduate certificate programs

    • 33% women, 67% men (Fall 2025)
    • 36% domestic students, 64% international students (Fall 2025)
    • 45% full-time students, 55% part-time students (Fall 2025)                                                                           
  • $3.2 million/year in research expenditures for engineering and computer science (3 year average, 2024-2026) and $30.6 million/year in research expenditures for physics (3 year average, 2024-2026)