School of Engineering
School of Engineering
History of the School
The School of Engineering had its beginning in the University of Guam Pre-Engineering Program, which was established in 1989 to help fill the chronic need for local engineers for Guam and the other islands in the Western Pacific. The Pre-Engineering Program produced students prepared for admission as juniors into any four-year engineering school accredited by ABET.
On Oct. 29, 2009, the president of UOG expressed his vision for establishing a four-year accredited engineering degree program to help meet the current and growing demand for engineering expertise in Guam and the region’s private and public sectors. In September 2016, the UOG Board of Regents formally established the new School of Engineering, and in February 2019, the board approved a four-year Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering for the School of Engineering. The School of Engineering is preparing to seek accreditation for its Civil Engineering degree program through the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
A new building will house the new program that will provide state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories as well as office space for faculty and administrators.
Academic Mission
The mission of the School of Engineering is to develop highly competent professionals prepared for entry-level positions in civil engineering, to further study in graduate school, and for life-long learning and societal leadership.
Vision
The School of Engineering strives to graduate highly qualified engineers, maintain nationally recognized research, and provide quality professional and community service to Guam, Micronesia, and the neighboring regions in the Pacific and Asia.
News & Announcements
The University of Guam Faculty Senate is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Palulap Medallion Award, one of UOG's highest honors recognizing individuals in the Guam community who exemplify academic freedom, integrity, shared governance, and principled leadership. The award, inspired by the legendary navigator Palulap, will be presented during the Fanuchånan 2026 Faculty Convocation. Nominations close on February 18, 2026.
Three University of Guam students earned national recognition for their research presentations at the 2025 SACNAS NDiSTEM Conference, showcasing UOG’s growing impact in STEM and island-based research. With award-winning projects in sustainable engineering and native species conservation, UOG strengthened its presence at the nation’s largest multicultural STEM event.
Explore jobs and internships at UOG's Career Voyage Fair Sept. 10, open to students, graduates, and alumni.
UOG students invited to join the Triton Art Contest. Winner earns $500 and a feature on the Provost's greeting card.
UOG kicks off Fanuchånan 2025 with new facilities, campus events, and open registration until Aug. 29.
Calendar
Nomination Submission Deadline for Palulap Medallion Award
Wednesday, 02/18/2026, 5:00 PM
Acting Dean
Hettiarachchi Hiroshan
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Perito S. Myla
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De La Pena D. Fernabel
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Student Success
Read success stories from students and alumni from the School of Engineering. For more student success stories, visit our Student Achievement site.
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