Advising Resources
There are a vast number of advising resources available to students at
CU-Boulder. Please do not hesitate to contact any individuals or
offices listed below for assistance.
Electronic Advising System
The advising system used by the ECE Department to track student progress
is
Degreement by
Optioventory. All undergraduate students enrolled in this
department may access their own records by using their IdentiKey login
and password. This system provides a degree audit, course planning,
"what-if" secenarios,
and more.
ECE Department Help Guide
The Department provides a
Help Guide
to every student entering its
program. This Guide lists extensive information about not only the
requirements of each curriculum but also all of the details about
options, regulations, who to contact, and more in order for all
students to have the information they need to succeed.
College of Engineering Advising Guides
These College guides, published by the Engineering Dean's office, are a
series or individual sheets which cover a wide range of topics, including
everything from academics honesty and ethics to scholarships to descriptions
of every degree program offered in the College. Paper copies are
available in a wall-mounted display in the from hallway of the
Engineering Center just southeast of the revolving doors. The information
is also available online
here.
Engineering Peer Advocates Office
This office provides services which include academic advising,
assistance with major selection, tutoring, and test files as well as
providing general information about study skills, text anxiety, resume
writing, study abroad opportunities, and much more. The office is
staffed by sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have been trained to
answer questions about anything that may affect you as an engineering
student. It is located in ECCR 263 or by phone at (303) 492-0828, and
is open and free to all current and prospective engineering students.
Pre-Professional Advising Center
Located in Old Main, room 1B90, phone (303) 735-3000, the advisors provide
support services to all CU-Boulder students preparing for careers in
the medical sciences, health professions, and law.
Career Counseling in Career Services
The professional career counselors can help students and alumni clarify
career interests, values, and work-related skills; explore potential
careers and employers; and refine job seeking, interviewing, and resume
preparation skills. They host Career Fairs and Internship Fairs, sponsor
resume writing workshops, and hold mock interview sessions. Career
Services is located in Willard Hall, room 34, phone (303) 492-6541.
On the
web site,
students may search jobs and internship listings, apply for on-campus
interviews, and get weekly e-mail updates about career events.
Counseling and Psychological Services: A Multicultural Center
This center provides a variety of programs and assistance to address
general academic or personal issues. They are located in Willard Hall,
room 134, phone (303) 492-6766.
Women in Engineering Program (WIEP)
This program was created to recruit and retain women students in the
College of Engineering and Applied Science. WIEP conducts activities
and programs that help make the educational experience rewarding for
all students. The office is located in ECCE 113A, phone (303) 492-0083.
Additional information is available on the
WIEP web site.
Multicultural Engineering Program (MEP)
The Multicultural Engineering Program is an academic excellence community
dedicated to the success of multicultural and first generation students
historically underrepresented in engineering and applied sciences. The
MEP Resource Center serves as a central meeting place for forming study
groups and networking while providing access to MEP staff, computer
stations, and more. The MEP office is located in ECCE 100, phone
(303) 492-6606. For for information, visit the
MEP
web site.