Learn by doing through experiential learning programs, stock up on PE credit hours, or get your start-up started. We'll prepare you for the real world, and we'll get the real world prepared for you.
See micro-credentials offered by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Micro-credentials showcase the knowledge you've acquired on the road to mastering skills in your area of interest. Smaller than a minor, certificate or degree program, micro-credentials equip learners with digital badges that showcase their achievements and all it took to get there.
Experiential Learning Programs in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences help students develop professionalism and a practical perspective by connecting the classroom to the real world.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences supports a number of global partnerships and programs that benefit our students—including study abroad experiences, international exchanges and a dual diploma program.
Engineering clubs focus on many different facets of the engineering field and allow students to gain hands on experience of the material they learn in the classroom.
Learn how you can obtain your PE license. A PE license is needed to perform engineering services for the public, and equips you with a state-authorized engineering seal that can be applied to engineering work.
The University at Buffalo and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offer a number of opportunities and services to help students prepare for life after graduation.