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Admission Requirements - MS/MSE

Note: Students who hold only a Bachelor's degree may be admitted directly to the Ph.D. program. If you are interested in the Ph.D. program, click here for admission requirements.

 

    Undergraduate Degree Required

  • Master of Science in Engineering (MSE)

    Admission to this degree program requires a Bachelor's degree in engineering from a recognized institution.
  • Master of Science (MS)

    Admission to this degree program requires a Bachelor's degree in either mathematics or science from a recognized institution.

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    Course Pre-Requisite/Deficiencies

  • The following undergraduate courses are required:
    • Calculus - 2 years (4 semesters or 6 quarters)
    • Science - 2 years (Chemistry, Physics or Biology)
    • * Probability - 1 course (Calculus based)
    • * Statistics - 1 course (Calculus based)
    • * Linear Algebra - 1 course (frequently included in Calculus sequence)
    • * Computer Programming - Demonstrated ability (e.g. completed coursework) to write computer programs
  • * Note: Many undergraduate programs in engineering and science do not require courses on these topics. Students who are deficient in these pre-requisites, if admitted, will be required to elect courses in these areas and earn a grade of B or better. This requirement must be fulfilled as soon as possible after entering the program. For specific information on removing deficiencies refer here.

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    Graduate Record Examinations - (GRE)

  • The Graduate Record Examination scores (Verbal, Quantitative and Writing Segment) are required for admission for all students except those with a University of Michigan Undergraduate Degree. Students who took the GRE prior to November 2002 must re-take the examination.

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    Test Of English As A Foreign Language - (TOEFL)

  • Foreign applicants whose native language is not English must provide evidence of either a "Test of English as a Foreign Language" (TOEFL) score or take the "English Proficiency Test for Foreign Students" administered by the English Language Institute at The University of Michigan. Upon entering the IOE graduate program, a student who has been determined by the Graduate Admissions Committee to have a deficiency in spoken or written English, is required to:
    1. take the verbal and written English tests given by ELI (English Language Institute);
    2. report the results to the IOE graduate program advisor, and
    3. abide by any recommendation made by his or her counselor or the Graduate Program Advisor for remedial coursework.

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GPA/GRE/TOEFL Guidelines

DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL
GPA GRE TOEFL GRE
3.20 min 1200 V+Q and min 4.5 on Writing Segment 570 pbt
230 cbt
89 ibt
min 1200 V+Q and min 4.5 on Writing Segment

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    Letters Of Recommendation

  • Letters of recommendation should be submitted on-line, but hard copies may be submitted if that is not possible. Remember to add sufficient time for hard copies to reach us by the application deadlines.

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    Deadlines To Submit Applications

  • Fall Term (September 1 start)

    • International - April 1
    • Domestic - May 30
  • Winter Term (January 1 start)

    • International - October 1
    • Domestic - November 1

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Additional Information

Please send requests to: ioe.gradadmission@umich.edu

 

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