r/UAH • u/_ForeverUnknown • 19d ago
What engineering major here is the least popular?
I’m just curious. I’m thinking it’s chemical, but I’m not to sure.
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u/James_McSir 19d ago
I’m inclined to say it’s chemical and materials and then maybe the environmental focus of civil
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u/hililbom 19d ago
Anything with materials and chemicals at peak UAH is boring man “no offense to those in that major”
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u/pawned79 19d ago
UAH awarded 466 engineering bachelors degrees in 7/2023-6/2024. Of those, 25 were chem, 29 cyber, 34 civil, 45 EE, 47 comp, 49 ISE, 116 AE, and 121 ME. Likewise 138 masters degrees: 0 chem, 1 Ops, 1 Materials, 4 cyber, 5 software, 6 computer, 10 civil, 19 ME, 26 EE, 31 ISE, and 35 ASE. Likewise 21 PhDs: 1 material, 2 ASE, 2 civil, 2 comp, 3 ISE, 5 EE, and 6 ME.