Undergraduate Students
An accessible version of the documents on this site will be made available upon request. Please contact Derek Zomer, at derek.zomer@ku.edu to request the document be made available in an accessible format.
Undergraduate Handbooks
- Fall 2023 handbook - Email derek.zomer@ku.edu or visit Eaton 2001D
- Fall 2022 Handbook (pdf)
- Fall 2021 Handbook (pdf)
- Fall 2020 Handbook (pdf)
- Fall 2019 Handbook (pdf)
- Fall 2018 Handbook (pdf)
- Fall 2017 Handbook (pdf)
For previous years please reach out to derek.zomer@ku.edu
Undergraduate Forms & Documents
Undergraduate Contacts
Python to C++ Boot Camp
Professor Gibbons has created an online, video-based "boot camp" to help students make the transition from Python (in EECS 168 and EECS 268) to C++ (used in some later classes). The link to that boot camp can be found here.
Associated Student Organizations
KU Information Security Club
KU Information Security Club (aka the Jayhackers) The Information Security Club is a competition based group that focuses on learning security concepts through Collegiate Cyber Defense Competitions. KUISC provides students with hands-on experience in offensive and defensive security concepts in competitions and lab workshops. In addition to experience, security professionals from the industry are invited in to give talks about their work and how school might prepare them. This club allows for a rare combination of technical and team skills that can expand a student's knowledge and leadership.
Association of Computer Machinery
ACM, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession. ACM provides the computing field's premier Digital Library and serves its members and the computing profession with leading-edge publications, conferences, and career resources.
Upsilon Pi Epsilon
Upsilon Pi Epsilon is an honorary society whose membership consists of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students in Computing and Information Disciplines. It recognizes academic excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in the computing sciences. UPE members are chosen not only for their scholastic achievement in computing science, but also for distinguishing themselves as true professionals. Members promote the computer sciences and encourage their contribution to the enhancement of knowledge.
Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
IEEE is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology. KU-IEEE serves as a source of professional and technical information.
Eta Kappa Nu
Eta Kappa Nu is the student honor society of IEEE and is dedicated to encouraging and recognizing excellence in the IEEE-designated fields of interest including Engineering, Computer Sciences, and Information Technology. Student members are selected on the basis of scholastic standing, character, and leadership. Through a variety of service programs and leadership training, student members develop lifelong skills that earmark them for prominent positions in industry and academia.