
Tour St. Thomas Engineering and get to know us better.
We are excited you are considering joining a bachelor's program in civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering at the University of St. Thomas. We strongly encourage you to visit campus AND request a visit with the School of Engineering to help answer your questions, get to know us better, and see why St. Thomas is a great place to study engineering. Your on-campus visit will include a tour of the Engineering buildings and labs and an opportunity to meet with one of our engineering faculty and/or our Dean, Dr. Don Weinkauf.
When you are filling out the online form for the day that works for you, please complete the Additional Information section and write that you would like a tour of the School of Engineering and to talk to the Engineering Dean and/or an engineering faculty member.
Do this in five quick and easy steps:
- Decide to “Schedule your Campus Visit."
- Under the On-Campus Visit Options with the “Campus Visit” button selected, click on the “Schedule your Campus Visit” line with the purple arrow.
- To see the calendar, select from the pull-down menu “who you are”.
- Scroll down to choose any date with campus visits and click on “campus visit” at the time of day you would like to visit.
- Fill out the visit form – and under the Additional Information section write that you would like a tour of the School of Engineering and to meet with Dean Weinkauf.

Come For a Visit!
We strongly encourage you to request a visit with the School of Engineering to help answer your questions, get to know us better, and see why St. Thomas is a great place to study engineering. Your campus visit will include a tour of the Engineering buildings and labs in addition to a meeting with our Dean, Dr. Don Weinkauf and/or one of our engineering faculty (depending on availability).
The School of Engineering
On the St. Paul Campus
The School of Engineering at St. Thomas is located on what is called “South Campus”. We have several buildings that house facilities and classrooms. Our main engineering office, many labs and facilities, faculty offices, and classrooms are located in O’Shaughnessy Science Hall (OSS). We have our senior design space, many labs, faculty offices, and some classrooms in the Facilities and Design Center (FDC). Additionally, there are classroom and labs in the Owens Science Center (OWS) and the Binz Refectory (BINZ).
Our Engineering Faculty


Dr. Hassan Salamy
