All undergraduate students in aerospace engineering and computational engineering are expected to have a laptop at their disposal. Laptops are being increasingly integrated into the classroom experience, and the Cockrell School of Engineering is moving toward a model where the departments provide space for students to work, but we do not necessarily provide the computers to do the work. Most of the work that you will do on a computer will be on your own laptop, and so we strongly encourage you to have a system with the recommended specs and software.

Laptop Specifications

It is recommended that existing laptops or new laptop purchases meet the minimum specifications.

Front-facing HD camera with micMinimumRecommended
ProcessorIntel Core i5, Ultra 5 or corresponding AMDIntel Core i7, i9, Ultra 7, Ultra 9 or corresponding AMD
Memory (RAM)16 GB32 GB
Hard Drive500 GB SSD1 TB SSD
Wireless802.11ac802.11ac or Wi-Fi 6
Video (GPU)IntegratedDedicated/Discrete (Nvidia or AMD)
CameraFront facing SD camera with micFront facing HD camera with mic
Warranty3 year warranty3 or 4 year Accidental Coverage

 

The Campus Computer Store has several laptop models available that meet these recommendations. Purchasing Safeware Coverage can extend a one-year manufacturer’s warranty with an optional accidental damage protection. AppleCare is a three-year warranty extension for Apple MacBooks.

All computers must have an active antivirus software installed before being connected to the campus network. Systems running Windows 8 or 10 have the built-in Windows Defender. UT-recommended anti-virus solutions are listed on the ISO Anti-Virus page

Although most of the engineering software packages in the ASE Computing Center are available via remote access through the vLRC (aka AppD) service, the following applications are recommended for local installation on your laptop. 

PackageAvailability
Microsoft Officesite license download
MATLABsite license download
UTprint DriversUTprint driver download

 

Additionally, the Cockrell School of Engineering provides access to various products through the Microsoft Azure Dev Tools program and to National Instruments’ LabVIEW.

Virtualization Tools

Some engineering software packages require Microsoft Windows. Virtualization tools allow MacBooks to run Windows as a guest operating system inside a virtual machine. The two recommended virtualization tool options are:

      – Virtual Box
      – VMware Fusion

The department has a subscription to the VMware Academic Program (VMAP), which includes VMware Fusion and VMware Workstation Player. Submit a request form to get access to the VMAP subscription.

Backup and Encryption

A backup strategy is important for data protection, and using a cloud data sync service is one option. The UTBox service provides unlimited cloud data storage at no cost. 

Although not required for general-purpose use, it is recommended that your laptop be encrypted using your operating system’s native encryption utility (e.g., BitLocker or FileVault 2). The encryption method chosen may depend on the hardware and operating system supported by the encryption utility. Note: BitLocker requires a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and Windows 7 Enterprise/Ultimate, Windows 8.1 Pro/Enterprise, or Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise/Education. FileVault 2 requires MacOS 10.7 or later.

Financial Aid

Students receiving aid and who are loan eligible may contact The Office of Student Financial Services to have their aid adjusted to include the cost of their laptop. Students not eligible for aid can apply for alternative or short-term loans through The Office of Student Financial Services