Summer 2025 VEO Classes
VEO Degree Students
Visit SIS or Lou’s List to search for classes. Students are strongly encouraged to discuss course plans with their advisor before enrolling in any course. Prior approval from your advisor is necessary to ensure that your planned courses will count towards your degree. Once approved, log in to SIS and self-enroll.
Non-Degree and Visiting Students
Complete the non-degree account request (new students only; this form should be completed only once) and obtain instructor permission to enable course enrollment. Our office will then personally assist you with the process. There is no application fee to take class as a non-degree or visiting student.
Summer 2025 Class Search Options
The summer 2025 UVA graduate engineering online classes have been compiled below. This listing is a snapshot-in-time (last updated 3/25/2025) and will be updated periodically. To ensure that you are viewing the most current class information, follow the class search options described below:
Visit Lou's List. Make sure the correct term is shown at the top left. Scroll down to the Engineering and Applied Sciences Departments and click to open the program options. Select a program (CHE, CE, ECE, MSE, MAE, or SYS) and review the courses that show. Generally, those listed with a 600 number section are those that will be available online.
Visit the Student Information System (SIS). Select ‘Search Classes by Semester’. Make sure the correct term is shown at the top left. Enter the subject in the ‘Subject’ field (CHE, CE, ECE, MSE, MAE, or SYS). Click the navy ‘Search’ button and review the courses that show. Generally, those listed with a 600 number section are those that will be available online.
Visit Cardinal Education to learn more about the classes available through our university consortium partnership program.
VEO Summer 2025 Courses
SYS 6041 (11881) Ethics in Engineering Research & Practice (EERP)
Instructor: Garrick Louis
Online Synchronous
10:30am-11:45am
May 19 - June 13
The goals of this course are to educate graduate students in SEAS in the ethical conduct of research & publication, and to facilitate the thoughtful integration of ethics into their engineering research & practice. This is done by i) engaging students in deliberative readings, discussion, & writing about EERP, and ii) using cases to consider the ethical dimensions of engineering and resources to support the engineer facing ethical dilemmas.
SYS 6581-600 (10629) Modeling and Management of Supply
Instructor: Robert Riggs
Online Asynchronous
July 14 - August 7
Detailed study of a selected topic, determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Offered as required.
SYS 6582-600 (10039) Introduction to Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma
Instructor: Robert Riggs
Online Asynchronous
June 16 - July 11
Detailed study of a selected topic, determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Offered as required.