Pre-Advising information will be shared as part of Department Head Office Hours on Wednesday, March 4th from 9:45-11:15am in the 1st floor of the CE building. Drop in for information about CE curriculum and a Q&A with Dr. Saftner. Pre-Advising slides will be shared.
While faculty and professional advisors assist students, ultimately students are responsible for their own progress through their degree. Students should track academic progress by reviewing their APAS report before and after course registration each term. Contact your advisor if you find an issue with your APAS.
*BSCE Students will meet most of these credits through the BSCE program but will need to complete 6 non-overlapping credits (these cannot be counted towards Tech Electives)
Through the IDP program, you could earn both a bachelor of science degree and a master of science degree in as little as five years!
Applications for Fall 2026 are due April 15th
See the button above for full details, including registration requirements before your co-op begins.
Contact Dr. Carranza-Torres if you have any questions
To find out who your assigned advisor is, look in the MyU portal under the Academics tab.
Trent Nelson: trent.appointments.umn.edu (First Year CE Students)
Miranda Miller: mmillerscse.appointments.umn.edu
Manik Barman: https://calendar.app.google/qEHH2sbbbCNCTEUb7
Mary Christiansen: https://calendar.app.google/JKLyiqPC9U5FxEdK7
Carlos Carranza-Torres: https://calendar.app.google/vMpyMAorEoPU5wNk6
Chan Lan Chun: https://calendar.app.google/Y23DnKpst5LVoFWD7
Abdullah Haroon: https://calendar.app.google/Jr3j2etybzz9QpKg7
Brock Hedegaard: https://calendar.app.google/gQxcYzpQvqZ1xtde8
Travis Jensen: Not advising this semester - schedule with another faculty member
Nathan Johnson: Not advising this semester - schedule with another faculty member
David Saftner: https://calendar.app.google/tZvWnxp8DTUGhpkW9
View your specific registration date and time by clicking on the "Registration" tab in MyU: Academics. Use the Registration Shopping Cart to register for classes anytime after your appointed time.
See the instructions on One Stop
Get on the electronic waitlist for any course you need.
Beginning on April 20th an “auto enroll” process for class waitlists will begin processing. This means you will automatically be enrolled (and notified of the enrollment) when/if a space becomes available for you.
Once classes begin on August 31, the auto-enroll process ends and you must monitor open seats in classes you are hoping to join and register once they open up.
Contact the department offering the class
Reach out to the SCSE Advising office for assistance
Check out these resources for your final semester:
Dr. Carlos-Carrranza Torres has recorded the (~25 min) video in the link below, describing how you can do some quick (parallel) self-learning using two very easy-to-follow Python resources: