University of Idaho

University of Idaho is a public institution that was founded in 1889. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 9,392, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 810 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. University of Idaho's ranking in the 2021 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #170. Its in-state tuition and fees are $8,304; out-of-state tuition and fees are $27,540.

University of Idaho is located in the northwestern part of the state, in the city of Moscow.


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Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering -
-- Study biological systems and integrate them with fundamental principles of engineering for the purpose of designing processes and systems that influence, control or utilize biological materials and organisms to benefit humanity. Blending the study of engineering with biology, chemistry, math, and physics, the Biological Engineering program prepares you to solve engineering problems in biotechnology, agriculture, environment, natural resources, medicine and pharmaceutics. Design components, systems and processes for areas like healthcare technology, precision agriculture, sustainable bioenergy and environmental remediation. Much of your education takes place in the laboratory.

Category : Undergraduate

Master of Science in Biological Engineering -
-- Study biological systems and integrate them with fundamental principles of engineering for the purpose of designing processes and systems that influence, control or utilize biological materials and organisms to benefit humanity. Blending the study of engineering with biology, chemistry, math, and physics, the Biological Engineering program prepares you to solve engineering problems in biotechnology, agriculture, environment, natural resources, medicine and pharmaceutics. Design components, systems and processes for areas like healthcare technology, precision agriculture, sustainable bioenergy and environmental remediation. Much of your education takes place in the laboratory.

Category : Graduate

Civil & Environmental Engineering -
-- From providing safe drinking water to communities to designing mass transit systems, dams, buildings, bridges and highways, civil and environmental engineers are highly-trained professionals who design, plan and supervise projects that make life better and safer for all people and societies.

Category : Graduate

Computer Engineering -
-- Computer engineers design and use digital computers for instrumentation, control, communication, and power conversion systems. Build PCs, workstations and supercomputers as well as computer-based systems found in phones, planes, electronics, communications networks and many other products. Develop an understanding of the social ramifications of technological solutions and apply your engineering skills for the overall benefit of society.

Category : Graduate

Eligibility criteria


University of Idaho admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 78%. Half the applicants admitted to University of Idaho have an SAT score between 1010 and 1240 or an ACT score of 20 and 27. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges. The application deadline is Aug. 1 and the application fee at University of Idaho is $60.

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Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering -
-- Study biological systems and integrate them with fundamental principles of engineering for the purpose of designing processes and systems that influence, control or utilize biological materials and organisms to benefit humanity. Blending the study of engineering with biology, chemistry, math, and physics, the Biological Engineering program prepares you to solve engineering problems in biotechnology, agriculture, environment, natural resources, medicine and pharmaceutics. Design components, systems and processes for areas like healthcare technology, precision agriculture, sustainable bioenergy and environmental remediation. Much of your education takes place in the laboratory.

Category : Undergraduate

Master of Science in Biological Engineering -
-- Study biological systems and integrate them with fundamental principles of engineering for the purpose of designing processes and systems that influence, control or utilize biological materials and organisms to benefit humanity. Blending the study of engineering with biology, chemistry, math, and physics, the Biological Engineering program prepares you to solve engineering problems in biotechnology, agriculture, environment, natural resources, medicine and pharmaceutics. Design components, systems and processes for areas like healthcare technology, precision agriculture, sustainable bioenergy and environmental remediation. Much of your education takes place in the laboratory.

Category : Graduate

Civil & Environmental Engineering -
-- From providing safe drinking water to communities to designing mass transit systems, dams, buildings, bridges and highways, civil and environmental engineers are highly-trained professionals who design, plan and supervise projects that make life better and safer for all people and societies.

Category : Graduate

Computer Engineering -
-- Computer engineers design and use digital computers for instrumentation, control, communication, and power conversion systems. Build PCs, workstations and supercomputers as well as computer-based systems found in phones, planes, electronics, communications networks and many other products. Develop an understanding of the social ramifications of technological solutions and apply your engineering skills for the overall benefit of society.

Category : Graduate

University of Idaho admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 78%. Half the applicants admitted to University of Idaho have an SAT score between 1010 and 1240 or an ACT score of 20 and 27. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges. The application deadline is Aug. 1 and the application fee at University of Idaho is $60.

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