School of Mechanical and Materials
Engineering
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Degree offered
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M.S., Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering; M.S. Materials Science Engineering |
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Faculty working with students
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32 |
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Students
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101 |
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Students receiving assistantships or
scholarships:
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93% in Pullman |
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Priority deadline
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Fall - January 10 |
| Spring - July 1 | |
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Campuses
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Pullman, Vancouver, TriCities |
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Tests required
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TOEFL or IELTS (International Students Only); GRE required |
Admission Requirements
Undergraduates considering graduate study in the
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
should have a B.S. degree from an accredited
program in mechanical engineering or materials
science and engineering. Students with bachelor
degrees in other engineering disciplines,
mathematics, and the physical sciences are
routinely admitted but may be required to meet
additional course requirements. A minimum grade
point average (GPA) of 3.0 is required for
admittance to the M.S. program. A 3.4 GPA in the
student’s most recent graduate level
courses is required for entry into the Ph.D.
program. To apply please submit the Graduate
School online application; three letters of
recommendation; a resume; a statement of purpose;
a completed Student Interest Profile form;
official transcripts from all non-WSU colleges or
universities previously attended (sent directly
from the Registrar of the college or university);
official TOEFL or IELTS scores (international
students only), and GRE scores Forms and
information are available on the Web at http://www.mme.wsu.edu/grad/apply.html.
Program Description
The graduate program in the School of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering has a long history of
excellence in graduate education. The school
offers specialization in disciplines such as
MEMS, micro fluidics, biomimetic sensors,
biomaterials, CAD, composites, computational
mechanics, crystal growth, fluid mechanics, laser
machining, multiphase processing, nanomaterials,
thin films, and virtual reality. Graduate
students develop cutting-edge knowledge and
techniques. Our students are both full-time and
part-time. Funding is available for dedicated,
quality fulltime students.
The school participates in interdisciplinary programs in the College of Engineering and Architecture leading to the degrees of M.S. in engineering, Ph.D. in engineering science, and Ph.D. in materials science.
Faculty Interests and Course Details
Contact
Information
Graduate Student
Services
School of Mechanical and Materials
Engineering
Washington State University
201 Sloan Hall, PO Box 642920
Pullman, WA 99164-2920
Telephone: 509-335-4546
Fax: 509-335-4662
E-mail: gradapp@mme.wsu.edu