Masters of Science in Engineering
Prepare yourself for increased technical expertise and the opportunity to customize your program with our Masters of Science in Engineering Degree. Our master’s degree program prepares you for careers in industry, government or academia with a flexible, interdisciplinary plan of study that lets you combine depth in an engineering discipline with courses in other areas appropriate to your career interests.
Who? |
The program is ideal for those with a bachelor’s degree in any engineering discipline wishing to expand their knowledge. |
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What? |
The program allows you to take a multidisciplinary approach to your engineering graduate program, an attractive option for those with interests beyond your chosen engineering major. Evening classes are available for those who are working full-time in local companies. |
Why? |
You may wish to deepen your expertise and learn more advanced research methods while studying and learning alongside faculty. This program meets those needs, and more, and provides you with an immersive learning environment rich with lab work and a research focus area of your choosing. |
Admission requirements
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Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline. If you are a UA graduate or graduate from an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, GRE is waived.
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Undergraduate GPA: 3 (on the scale of 4)
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GRE score (one of the following combinations):
- Analytical Writing = 3, Minimum Quantitative Score = 159
- Analytical Writing = 3.5, Minimum Quantitative Score = 153
- Analytical Writing = 4, Minimum Quantitative Score = 149
- Analytical Writing = 4.5, Minimum Quantitative Score = 146
International students
- You must complete an English language equivalency test as part of your admission to a UA graduate program.
- Your TOEFL score must be one of the following:
- Internet-based: 79
- Computer-based: 213
- Paper-based: 550
Domestic students
- If you graduated from an ABET EAC-accredited engineering program, you only need to submit a transcript and letters of recommendation.
- If you have not graduated from an accredited engineering program, you must take the GRE.
Program structure — NON-THESIS OPTION
Engineering Courses | 18 credits |
Approved Mathematics/Science | 3 credits |
Approved Electives | 9 credits |
Engineering Report | 2 credits |
Total | 32 credits |
Courses must be part of an approved Plan of Study, and must meet additional requirements not shown here.
For more information
Direct questions to:
Esther Wain-Weiss
Director, Graduate Programs and Administration
330-972-5690
erw3@uakron.edu