Admissions

Below are listed the various areas in which you may need to apply and the links relevant to them.

For students who have not yet applied to the University, click the SJSU Admissions link for information on how to do so. Please note that our department is not under impaction.

Undergraduate Program

Applying to San Jose Staté University

Apply for Individual Studies

Apply to Change Your Major

SJSU matriculated students who want to change their major to Aviation are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.7 and complete all courses listed below with a grade of C- or above, and fill out the Aviation Program Change of Major Application

  • GE Area 1C (Oral Communication, formerly GE Area A1)
  • English 1A
  • Math 71 or Math 30
  • Phys 2A or Phys 50
  • Phys 2B or Phys 51

SJSU matriculated students who want to change their major to Engineering Technology are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.7 and complete all courses listed below with a grade of C- or above, and fill out the Engineering Technology Program Change of Major Application

  • GE Area 1C (Oral Communication, formerly GE Area A1)
  • English 1A
  • Math 71 or Math 30
  • Phys 2A or Phys 50
  • Phys 2B or Phys 51
  • ENGR 10

Apply For Graduation

Business Minors in the Aviation and Technology Department

Graduate Program

MSET Admissions

FAQs

Who should I contact to declare my major/minor or get my transfer courses substituted?

Aviation and Engineering Technology students should email the department chair, Dr. Thuy Le, at thuy.le@sjsu.edu or the advisor for each undergraduate program: Niki Britton at niki.britton@sjsu.edu for Aviation, and Richard Grotegut at richard.grotegut@sjsu.edu for Engineering Technology or you can book appointments through Spartan Connect for Engineering Technology and Aviation.

I do not see my Business Minor declared in mySJSU, what should I do?

Fill out the Business Transaction Request (Declared Business Minor) Form and check out for further information and confirmation. The Business Minor should be declared after that point.