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Student Resources

Advising Resources

Degree Requirement Resources

Note: Remember that the four-year plans are the department’s recommendation of which courses to take in each semester, but they are not set in stone!  Depending on class availability, personal preference, and other factors, your classes may look different in any given semester – and that’s okay!  However, it is important to pay attention to prerequisites (classes that have to be taken before other classes) so that you stay on track to complete your degree.

Getting Involved

Student Organizations & Clubs

College of Engineering Student Organization List

  • Association of Computing Machinery – Women (ACM-W)
  • Baja Racing Club (SAE)
  • Civil Engineering Student Club/CE Club (Concrete Canoe) ITE
  • Civil Engineering Student Club/ASCE Club (Steel Bridge)
  • Computer Science Club
  • Construction Management Association (CMA)
  • Tau Lambda Rho, Chi Epsilon (CE Honor Society)
  • Engineering Honor Society Tau Beta Pi- (Idaho Gamma Chapter)
  • ESports
  • Engineering and Innovation Residential College
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • IEEE Boise Section Women In Engineering Affinity Group
  • Materials Science and Engineering Club
  • Mechanical Engineering Society (SAE, ASME, ASHRAE)
  • Space Broncos
  • Microgravity 2018
  • NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers)
  • Phi Sigma Rho
  • Sigma Lambda Chi (CM Honor)
  • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
  • Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
  • Women in Construction, Engineering and Development (WICED)

Orientation Roadmap

Orientation Roadmap

You are just steps away from registering for classes.

Step 1: Sign up for Orientation

Step 2:  Complete your Pre-Advising Module 

Step 3: * Schedule your advising appointment using your BroncoMail (Gmail) by noon, MT, the Thursday a week before your orientation. 
Select the appointment link below by major to schedule your advising appointment

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Step 4: Fill out no later than the Monday of orientation week the Advising form

Step 5: Take Assessments for English, and if needed for Math. To place in a higher math class than noted in the image below from ACT, or SAT scores, especially if you completed more math after your last ACT or SAT test, register for the Accuplacer math placement exam prior to your advising appointment. More on math placement and the Accuplacer test here.

Complete The Write Class or the English Writing Assessment prior to your advising appointment.

Step 6: *Meet with your Orientation on Monday: Orientation Leaders will email you with a link to sign up for an Orientation Leader meeting time that works for you. Meetings will be offered at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. MST.

Step 7:  *Meet with your Academic Advisor at your scheduled appointment time by 3:30 pm MST Thursday of your orientation week.

Step 8:   Register for classes Friday at 10 am MST.  

* If you do not complete these steps, you will be automatically rescheduled for the next available orientation date