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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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  • Master of Science with a Major in Engineering

    Departments:

  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical and
       Computer Engineering

  • Mechanical and
       Industrial Engineering

  • Metallurgical and
       Materials Engineering


    Dr. Andrew Swift,
    Dean
    Dr. Stephen Stafford,
    Associate Dean
    Dr. Vijay Singh, Associate Dean for Research
    Dr. Darrell Schroder,
    Assistant Dean
    Engineering/Science Complex,
    Engineering Building,
    Room E230
    Phone: (915) 747-5460
    Fax: (915) 747-5616
    E-mail: engineer@utep.edu


  • Master of Science with a Major in Engineering
    Web site at: http://eng.utep.edu/

    The College of Engineering offers an interdepartmental Master of Science degree with a major in Engineering. The program is administered by the Office of the Dean of Engineering.

    Requirements for Admission
    Applicants are expected to have a Bachelor of Science in an engineering or related physical sciences field or the equivalent. Depending upon selected area(s) of concentration, students may need to complete deficiency undergraduate course work.

    Requirements for Graduate Degree
    The MS in Engineering is a 33 semester hour non-thesis program. Course work includes:

    1. 18 semester hours in the major field of engineering
    2. 12 semester hours in a concentration
    3. 3 semester hours of a graduate project

    No more than 9 hours of upper-division undergraduate course work may be counted toward the degree requirements. Course work, direction of the project, and administration of a final exam are coordinated by a committee of no less than three graduate faculty members. The chairman of the committee would normally hold an appointment in the department of the major field of study, and at least one of the committee members would be from the concentration area(s). Major areas include Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Manufacturing, Mechanical, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering, and Computer Science. Possible areas of concentration include all of the major engineering areas and other areas such as Business Management, Economics, Operations Research, Structural Mechanics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Waste Materials Management, or others approved by the student's committee.

     

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