Located in Durham, United States, the University of New Hampshire's College of Engineering and Physical Sciences provides a vibrant home for students pursuing engineering and scientific disciplines. This college emphasizes hands-on learning, cutting-edge research, and a strong community feel, preparing graduates for significant roles in their fields or continued academic growth. Offering diverse programs across areas like chemical, civil, computer, electrical, mechanical, and ocean engineering, alongside physical sciences, it builds a solid base in both theory and practical application. The college leverages UNH's unique Land, Sea, and Space Grant status to offer distinctive research opportunities, making it a compelling choice for future innovators.
View EngineeringThe University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Durham, New Hampshire. It was founded and incorporated in 1866 as a land grant college in Hanover and moved to Durham in 1893, and adopted its current name in 1923. The university's Durham campus comprises six colleges. A seventh college, the University of New Hampshire at Manchester, occupies the university's campus in Manchester. The University of New Hampshire School of Law is in Concord, the state's capital. The university is part of the University System of New Hampshire and is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very high research activity".As of 2018, its combined campuses made UNH the largest state university system in the state of New Hampshire, with over 15,000 students. It was also the most expensive state-sponsored school in the United States for in-state students.