Student Resources
Prospective Student Information
- Admissions
- Georgia Southern’s Orientation Advisement and Registration
- College of Engineering and Computing Major Information
- Core Recommendations for Transfer and Dual Enrolled Students
- ABET Accreditation – what it means for your Engineering and Computing Degree
- Free Courses to Brush up on Math or Composition Skills
- First Week Student Expectations – Spring 2025!
- Eagle Experience – Free food, swag and first week information on campus!
- Occupational Handbook – Details on job descriptions, job outlook, pay, work environment and more
- On Campus Housing- Innovation Living Learning Community
- Math Placement
Academic Success
- Advising Syllabus
- Online Learning Resources
- My Georgia Southern Guide
- View Student Schedule
- Academic Success Center
- Academic Success Workshop Series
- Degree Works
- GPA Calculator
- Tutoring
- University Writing Center
University Resources
- Have Basic unmet Needs?
- Email Etiquette
- Honors College
- ROTC
- Student Accessibility Resource Center
- Testing Services
- Dean of Students
- Bursar
- Financial Aid
- Office of Career and Professional Development
- Registrar
- Student Code of Conduct
Registration and Advisement Resources
- Updating your Major or Minor
- Academic Advising Syllabus
- Academic Calendar
- Academic Policies
- Core Curriculum Course Requirements
- Course Catalog
- Course Program of Study and Financial Aid
- Course Search
- Registration Information
- Transfer Students
- Transfer Course Equivalency
- Transient Student Permission Form
- Withdrawal
Course Rotations
- Civil & Construction Engineering Courses
- Computer Science Courses
- Electrical & Computer Engineering Courses
- Information Technology Courses
- Manufacturing Engineering Courses
- Mechanical Engineering Courses
Engineering and Computing Department Websites
- Civil Engineering and Construction
- Computer Science
- Information Technology
- Bachelor of IT Online (Online BS in Information Technology)
- Electrical and Computing Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- REP Program
Student Health
Scholarships
- For a list of Scholarships please follow go to our Scholarship Page.
- To Apply for a Scholarship please go to My Scholarships listed on MyGeorgiaSouthern.
- Maintaining HOPE Scholarship Eligibility
- Maintaining Zell Scholarship Eligibility
- STEM Weighted Courses
Volunteering
- Office of Leadership and Community Engagement (Good place to look up volunteer opportunities)
- Volunteer Hour Guidelines (Can my hours count?)
- How to Log Hours using Eagle Engage Video Demonstration
- Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, and Construction 100 hours of Community Service Guidelines
Track Your Impact
Career & Professional Development
Guide to Creating an Appointment on Handshake with a Career & Professional Development Advisor
Co-Ops and Internships
Co-ops
Students alternate terms of full-time classroom study with terms of full-time, discipline-related employment. Typically, students will work at least two terms, thus gaining a year or more of work experience before graduation. The College of Engineering and Computing recommends that its students enter a co-op program after the completion of their sophomore year. The co-op experience is an extension of the classroom, providing for the application of knowledge gained in the classroom.
Each co-op has a defined beginning and end, and a job description with desired qualifications. Clearly defined learning objectives and goals are set at the beginning of the co-op, and may be updated as the student progresses. Employers will provide professional supervision for the student. The supervisor will provide and receive regular feedback to/from the Director of REP and Co-op Programs.
Internships
Internships integrate knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. The expectations and requirements for students and employers are the same as for a co-op experience; the difference is that an internship is generally offered to each student intern for only one semester of work.
For more information about these opportunities, to learn ways to find co-ops and internships, or to contact the director of these programs please visit the Co-Ops and Internships Web Page
Report your internship or CO-OP through Handshake!
eCore
eCore is short for electronic core-curriculum. The eCore program allows University System of Georgia (USG) students the opportunity to take courses within the core during a student’s collegiate career in an online environment. eCore courses are taught entirely online, except for the occasional proctored exam. eCore courses are designed, developed, taught and supported by faculty and staff from different institutions in the University System of Georgia. You can identify eCore courses by the G located within the section (ex. ENGL 1101 01G). Please visit the eCore website for more information, please visit the eCore Website
Last updated: 4/19/2022