Who We Are
Development of the University Engineering Alliance
The University Engineering Alliance was founded in 2007 as a means to increase access to engineering courses in high demand areas. The multi-state alliance offers online courses in Nuclear Engineering taught by leading university faculty. Each institution brings a unique strength to the multi-institution course-sharing program. Through the University Engineering Alliance, students enrolled at any partner university can take on-line courses from the best faculty in the discipline across the alliance.
University Engineering Alliance Partners
Baylor
Kansas State University
Oklahoma State University
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
University of Kansas
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Oklahoma
Academic programs are the core of the Alliance
The University Engineering Alliance was founded in 2007 as a means to increase access to engineering courses in high demand areas. The multi-state alliance offers online courses in Nuclear Engineering taught by leading university faculty. Each institution brings a unique strength to the multi-institution course-sharing program. Through the University Engineering Alliance, students enrolled at any partner university can take on-line courses from the best faculty in the discipline across the alliance.
University Engineering Alliance Partners
Baylor
Kansas State University
Oklahoma State University
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
University of Kansas
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Oklahoma
Academic programs are the core of the Alliance
- Students choose their "home" institution from one of the alliance members, where they apply for admission, enroll in courses, pay tuition and graduate. The student's transcript and diploma are awarded by the home institution, there is no need to apply for credit transfer between institutions.
- Students pay the UEA "Common Price" per credit hour regardless of the home or teaching institution. $540 for undergrad, $590 for graduate.
- Courses are taught by faculty from each of the partner institutions . Curricula are developed by inter-institutional faculty teams and receive a full institutional review._
- The UEA organizes an annual Engineering Summit that brings together top professionals in academia, industry and the government to network and discuss current trends in the Nuclear Engineering industry.