Academic Advising
Plan for the future and meet your academic goals with advising in ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç's College of Engineering.
The advising process works differently depending on your student status and major.
First-Year Undergraduate Advising
Our professional advisors in the Micron Student Center can help you:
- Learn more about degree options
- Select a major
- Identify required and elective courses
- Build a plan toward graduation
Questions?
Micron Student Center
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
208-885-6470
engr@uidaho.edu
First-Year Undergraduate Advising Faculty Advisor Transition Process
Undergraduates transition to a faculty advisor specific to their degree area at different times in their academic career depending on their major.
Below are the advisee transition plans for each degree program in the College of Engineering:
Biological Engineering majors will work with a professional advisor during their first year at U of I and transition to faculty advisors in the spring of their freshman year. Students should meet with their new advisors in the spring advising period to register for the following fall.
Chemical Engineering majors will work with a professional advisor during their first year at U of I and transition to faculty advisors in the spring of their freshman year. Students should meet with their new advisors in the spring advising period to register for the following fall.
CE majors work with a professional advisor through their first semester only. The professional advisor should notify students of their new faculty advisor assignment during their fall advising appointments. Official assignment of faculty advisors takes place in early March by the CEE Administrative Coordinator, who also sends an e-mail to each student with information about their new advisor. Students meet with their new advisors in the spring advising period to register for the next fall.
Computer Engineering majors work with a professional advisor for their first semester at U of I or until they are enrolled in MATH 175. The professional advisor should email ECE's Administrative Coordinator with the list of students currently enrolled in MATH 175 (in early October or in early March), so they may be transitioned to a faculty advisor for the subsequent spring or fall advising periods, respectively.
100-level CS courses are completed with grades of C or better. If a student completes those requirements in the spring semester, they will be assigned to their new faculty advisor in the summer and have their first advising appointment with their new advisor in the fall advising period. If a student completes these requirements in the fall semester, they will be assigned to their new faculty advisor during the winter break and meet for their first advising appointment with their new advisor in the spring advising period.
Cybersecurity majors will work with their professional advisors until they have completed both CS 120 and MATH 176. If a student completes those requirements in the spring semester, they will be assigned to their new faculty advisor in the summer and have their first advising appointment with their new advisor in the fall advising period. If a student completes these requirements in the fall semester, they will be assigned to their new faculty advisor during the winter break and meet for their first advising appointment with their new advisor in the spring advising period.
Electrical  Engineering majors work with a professional advisor for their first semester at U of I or until they are enrolled in MATH 175. The professional advisor should email ECE's Administrative Coordinator with the list of students currently enrolled in MATH 175 (in early October or in early March), so they may be transitioned to a faculty advisor for the subsequent spring or fall advising periods, respectively.
ME majors are advised by a professional advisor in their first semester or until they complete MATH 175. A student who is currently enrolled in MATH 175 will work with the professional advisor to register for next semester and then should transition to a faculty advisor. The professional advisor should email ME’s Administrative Coordinator with the list of students currently enrolled in MATH 175 (in early October or in early March), so they may be transitioned to a faculty advisor for the subsequent spring or fall advising periods, respectively.
Graduate Students
Graduate students work through their department and major professor for academic advising.
Transfer Students
If you have 13 or less transfer credits please email Student Services or call 208-885-6470. If you have more than 13 credits please contact the department you're transferring into.
Meet the Advising Team
JJ Petersen
Senior Instructor
Buchanan 319
208-885-0965
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Kathryn (Katie) Schiffelbein Ph.D.
Micron Director of Diversity, Inclusion, and Outreach
208-885-4248
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