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Undergraduate Advising
To find your current academic advisor, see the list posted outside of the main office, room 201 MSEB.
If you do not have an assignment, contact the Chief Advisor, Prof. Pascal Bellon, by email, bellon@illinois.edu. If you are a new transfer into the department you may not be listed.
Other Useful Advising Lists
http://www.engr.uiuc.edu/students/current/advising.php
UI Self-Service
https://apps.uillinois.edu/index.html
Resources for students and advisors
Advising Help
Students should see their assigned advisor each semester to build a relationship with that advisor and to develop opportunities for recommendation letters. Students may see any other faculty as they prefer for advising. Students may also see the Chief Advisor for all problems. However, students should always make a plan themselves before seeing an advisor. Remember, it is your degree and your life. Take the lead.
Frequently asked questions
What should I take next semester?
Step 1: Make a plan of your own.
Step 2: See your assigned advisor and check your plan with them.
Step 3: If you still need advice, email your plan to the Chief Advisor.
Step 4: If that seems unsatisfactory, make an appointment to see the Chief Advisor.
How soon will I graduate?
Step 1: Visit the site above to see a recent grad check.
Step 2: Make a plan of your own.
Step 3: If you are unsure you may email your plan to the Chief Advisor for verification.
I want to do a Co-op:
Step 1: Visit the Co-op advising office.
Step 2: Make a plan of your own.
Step 3: Check your plan with the Chief Advisor.
I want to study abroad:
Step 1: Visit the Engineering Study Abroad Office.
Step 2: Make a plan of your own.
Step 3: Check your plan with the Chief Advisor.
I want information on the business minor
See the requirements for MatSE students pursuing a business minor.
What should I do when I graduate?
Step 1: Visit your assigned advisor.
Step 2: Attend Engineering Expo and other job opportunities; register with
Engineering Career Services.
Step 3: If you still need help, see the Chief Advisor.
I am thinking MATSE might not be right for me
Step 1: Speak with your assigned advisor.
Step 2: If you want more help, see the Chief Advisor.
I am not in MATSE and I want to transfer into MATSE
See the Chief Advisor.
I have transfer courses I need credit for:
Step 1: Make sure your transcript has been sent to the Records office.
Step 2: Wait at least one month for the record to be entered.
Step 3: Check your online grad check.
Step 4: If unsure, send an email to the Chief Advisor.
Other useful web sites
What courses are acceptable technical electives?
http://www.mse.uiuc.edu/academics/undergrad/technical.html
What courses are usable for general
education requirements?
http://www.provost.uiuc.edu/programs/gened/index.html
What are approved courses for transfer?
From State of Illinois Colleges and Universities, see
http://uic.transfer.org/cas/menu.jsp?guest=1
If your institution is not listed there, contact Kate Techtow at the College of Engineering Office of Academic Programs (217-333-2280). You will need information showing what was taught in the course such as tests, homeworks, text book, notes, etc. You will probably be asked to see an appropriate faculty member for approval of the equivalence.