The Office of Multicultural Affairs is a hub and campus resource that serves all students, staff, and faculty utilizing a community and cultural-competency based model. We provide a network of ...
The Advanced Composite Materials and Textile Research Laboratory (ACMTRL) located on the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus offers your company a resource for research and testing. The ACMTRL ...
The material in this course is a combination of essential topics, techniques, algorithms, and tools that will be used in future robotics courses. Fundamental topics relevant to robots (linear algebra, ...
UMass Lowell offers a wealth of resources that can contribute to your company’s growth with our corporate partnerships program. Whether you are looking to advance your research and development efforts ...
UMass Lowell’s story has always been one of opportunity. Founded in 1894 in the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, the Lowell Normal School and the Lowell Textile School became places ...
The Francis College of Engineering has developed a broad research portfolio, comprising basic research funded by the National Science Foundation and Department of Defense, and applied work with ...
All students are assigned a Faculty Academic Advisor. All first year students also are assigned a Professional Academic Advisor: freshmen in their college (see below) and transfer students in the ...
At the heart of UMass Lowell Center for Women and Work is the Associates Program, which serves as a hub for innovative scholarly projects and helps expand the overall resource base for exciting and ...
The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Lab features a state-of-the-art JEOL 400 MHz NMR equipped with auto sampling and automatic tuning & matching. The instrument can perform temperature and ...
The Analytics & Operations Management Concentration provides students with an understanding of the complex web of activities, people and organizations needed to deliver products and services to ...
The Foundations of Business Graduate Certificate Program consists of six, two-credit courses, and is designed to provide students with a non-business undergraduate degree with a thorough knowledge of ...
This course investigates how human activities impact the earth's environment on a local, national, and global scale. Topics covered include the scientific method, population, fresh water resources, ...