University of Michigan College of Engineering

[6] Today, the College of Engineering is prominently located in the center of the University's North Campus (the Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory is located on Central Campus), which is shared with the School of Music, Theatre and Dance, School of Art and Design, and the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

The undergraduate degree programs offered by the college are:[10] College-wide programs, which offer specialized courses or instruction, include:[11] Various laboratories are located at the college of engineering, including the Center for Wireless Integrated MicroSystems (WIMS) and the Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems (RMS), both of which are NSF laboratories.

Mcity contains five miles of roads and includes a mock town square, tunnel, highway exit ramps, a railroad crossing, gravel roadway, traffic circle, roundabout, and other obstacles.

Faculty and engineering students utilize Mcity to work on projects and collaborate with automakers and suppliers who test vehicle technology at the course.

[14] This curricula is primarily designed to be delivered using the Collabrify Roadmaps[15] software platform developed by the Norris and Soloway in the mid 2010s.

[16] College of Engineering students are required to understand and adhere to an Honor Code[17] governing the completion of classwork and examinations, as well as conduct when using CAEN computers.

During examinations, the College of Engineering differs from other University of Michigan academic units in that the instructor is typically not present in the room (i.e., the exam is not proctored).

The following Honor Pledge, or a variation of it, must be written and signed on an exam (or occasionally other assignments) before it will be graded: "I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this (exam/assignment/etc.

All assignments, whether submitted in writing or electronically, for a lecture or laboratory class, must be the product of the student's own work, unless collaboration is specifically allowed by the instructor.

Tampering with CAEN computers or attempting to illegally copy licensed software from them is also considered a violation of the Honor Code.

The Council gives its decision to the Faculty Committee on Discipline, who makes the final determination of punishment, if any, for the student(s).

[18] Most are housed in Pierpont Commons (the student union on North Campus) or in "The Bullpen" in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) building.

In 2013, the team placed first overall in season points, including two first-place finishes in the four-hour endurance race - the highlight and main focus of each competition.

The event began in 1986[21] and has grown to be one of the largest student-run career fairs in the country, hosting nearly 300 companies each year.

The North Campus Diag, looking towards (from right to left) the EECS Building, G.G. Brown, and H. H. Dow Building (hidden by trees)
The Duderstadt Center