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Overview
The College of Engineering and Computing at Florida International University (FIU) is a premier education resource in Engineering and Information Science. FIU opened its doors for classes in 1972 with 5,667 students. Today there are more than 38,000 students, almost 1,000 full-time faculty members, and 124,000 alumni, making it the largest university in south Florida. FIU is located in Miami, known for its sub-tropical climate and beaches, but also recognized as a 21st-century, global marketplace. It is a world-class city thriving on cultural diversity.
Academics/Programs
- The College of Engineering and Computing at FIU offers a full range of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in engineering, computing, and management, including: biomedical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, computer science, construction management, electrical engineering, engineering management and technology management, environmental and urban systems, environmental engineering, industrial and systems engineering, information technology, materials science and engineering, mechanical engineering, and telecommunications and networking.
Tuition Assistance
- The College of Engineering and Computing offers a variety of fellowships, assistantships, and scholarships to qualified international students. These awards are highly competitive, so prospective students are urged to apply as early as possible to be considered.
- The amounts of these awards vary, but they may provide full tuition and a monthly stipend. Visit www.eng.fiu.edu for additional information.
International Admissions
- Due to the additional processing time, international students should submit their application and supporting documents (i.e. transcripts, evaluation of university coursework, tests, and the Declarations and Certification of Finances) by the following priority consideration deadline dates: Fall term, April 1; spring term, September 1; summer term, February 1.
- The university will accept applications and supporting documentation after the priority consideration deadline, but cannot guarantee a review by the admissions committee for the specified term. For more information, visit www.eng.fiu.edu.
Research
- FIU is not only one of the 20 largest universities in the United States, it is also ranked as a Research University in the High Research Activity category of the Carnegie Foundation’s prestigious classification system.
- The College of Engineering and Computing emphasizes research as a major component of its mission through 18 research centers and institutes.
- Cutting-edge research is conducted both independently and in cooperation with industry leaders and academic institutions, with nearly $50 million in external funding over the last five years from a variety of government and corporate sources.

- Construction Management
- Biomedical Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Mechanical and Materials Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
Setting: Located within a major urban area
Number of graduate students: 5,086
Number of international students: 3,000
Number of international organizations: 24
Top five countries represented:
China
Colombia
India
Jamaica
Venezuela
Student–faculty ratio: 17:1
International admissions office:
Graduate
Phone: +1 305 348 1635
E-mail: grad_eng@fiu.edu
Undergraduate
Phone: +1 305 348 2363
E-mail: sstra001@fiu.edu
TOEFL score requirements:
Graduate/undergraduate
550/500 paper-based test
213/173 computer-based test
80/63 Internet-based test
GRE required: Yes,
1000 for master’s students,
1150 for PhD students
Cost of attendance:
Graduate tuition: $776.81 per credit
Undergraduate tuition: $519.02 per credit
Average Room and Board Charge
(academic year): $10,227
International financial aid:
Grants offered: No
Scholarships offered: Yes
Loans offered: No