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College of Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
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http://www.aa.washington.edu/degree_programs/graduate/programs.shtml#MAE)
The Master of Aerospace Engineering is intended to be a practice-oriented master's degree program for either recent graduates or engineering professionals who wish to expand their knowledge in specific technical areas or broaden their skills in new areas, while also learning about other aspects of aerospace engineering, such as business, management, manufacturing, or communication. The MAE program is designed to be multidisciplinary and is aimed at developing practical engineering skills needed in industry.
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1 year or less |
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B.S. in related field; GPA of 3.0; GRE scores; letters of recommendation; statement of objectives |
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Seattle Campus (Day) & Distance Learning (Group Start) |
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Wanda Frederick
Manager of Graduate Programs and External Relations
Aeronautics and Astronautics
University of Washington
Box 352400
Seattle, WA 98195-2400
Phone: 206-616-1113, 206-543-1950
Fax: 206-543-0217
e-mail: wanda@aa.washington.edu
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Chemical Engineering(
http://depts.washington.edu/chemeng/grad.html)
Chemical Engineering graduate students study and collaborate with members of the faculty in an atmosphere more informal and intellectually vigorous than is usually found in undergraduate work. The range of interests among the faculty members is broad, so students have access to a variety of fields while receiving individual attention and guidance. Course work normally includes basic subjects of importance to all chemical engineers, such as thermodynamics, transport phenomena, reaction engineering, and applied mathematics. Students are encouraged, however, to take additional courses to develop breadth and to gain experience in areas relevant to their research.
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2 years |
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3.0 GPA last 90 quarter credits, GRE Scores |
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Larry Ricker
Professor
Chemical Engineering
University of Washington
Box 351750
Seattle, WA 98195-1750
Phone: 206-543-8786, 206-543-2250
Fax: 206-543-3778
e-mail: ricker@u.washington.edu
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Civil & Environmental Engineering
( http://www.ce.washington.edu )
Students in Civil & Environmental Engineering choose between six study options: Construction Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering and Mechanics, Transportation Engineering, and Water Resources Engineering and Hydrology.
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2 years full time |
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3.0 GPA last 90 quarter credits, GRE Scores |
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Scott Rutherford
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Box 352700
Seattle, WA 98195-2700
Phone: 206-685-2481, 206-543-7331
Fax: 206-543-1543
e-mail: scottrut@u.washington.edu
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Computer Science & Engineering Professional Master’s Program
( http://www.cs.washington.edu/masters/)
A master's degree program specifically geared to the needs of professionals in the state's information technology industry who have a strong academic background in computer science, computer engineering, or a closely related area.
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2 years |
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Successful applicants to the program will have a Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering or a closely related field asl as significant professional experience in advanced computing
technology. We expect incoming students to have taken at least the following courses at the undergraduate level: data structures,
algorithms, computer systems, and programming languages. Additionally, competitive applicants have substantial programming experience. |
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The program is a non-thesis Master of Science consisting of 8 courses and an additional eight credits (typically taken as 1 credit of colloquium per quarter). The courses are delivered through a mix of evening and distance learning instruction. Courses are held in the evening on our campus (typically beginning at 6:30 pm). One course per quarter is offered via video teleconferencing. The colloquia are broadcast on UWTV, cable channel 27 and are available live and archived on the Internet. |
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David Rispoli
Academic Counselor, Professional Masters Program
Computer Science & Engineering
Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
Phone: 206-543-1695
Fax: 206-543-2969
e-mail: rispoli@cs.washington.edu
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Electrical Engineering
(
https://www.ee.washington.edu/graduate/admissions.html)
Electrical Engineering is the largest department in the College of Engineering at UW. The excellence and contributions of research of the EE faculty and students are internationally recognized. EE is dedicated to maintaining an atmosphere of cooperation that nurtures high-quality research and education, and which develops mature undergraduate and graduate engineers.
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2 years full-time; 3-4 years part-time |
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B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GPA of 3.2; GRE Scores |
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Seattle Campus (Day) & Distance Learning (Group Start) |
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Frankye Jones
Graduate Advisor
Electrical Engineering
Box 352500
Seattle, WA 98195-2500
Phone: 206-221-7913
Fax: 206-543-3842
e-mail: fjones@ee.washington.edu
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Manufacturing Engineering
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http://depts.washington.edu/ie/homepage/Manufacturing/Manufacturing.htm)
Students who complete the University of Washington Master's Program in Manufacturing Engineering will earn an interdisciplinary Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree. This degree's emphasis is integrated systems of manufacturing including, but not limited to, large-scale systems and integration of product design with manufacturing processes.
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1-3 years |
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Undergraduate degree in engineering from accredited college;
Minimum GPA of 3.0 in last 90 quarter (60 semester) credits; Statement of Purpose;
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores; (http://www.gre.org)
Three letters of recommendation;
Other factors considered: professional experience, communication skills, personal interview, etc. |
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Distance Learning (Group Start) |
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D. J. Miller
Academic Counselor
Industrial Engineering
Box 352650
Seattle, WA 98195-2650
Phone: 206-543-5041, 206-543-1427
e-mail: mrmiller@u.washington.edu
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Materials Science & Engineering (Engineering Materials Option)
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http://depts.washington.edu/mse/education/graduate/graduatemain.htm)
The Engineering Materials option for an MS degree in Materials Science and Engineering is a non-thesis program designed for students with substantive industrial experience who want a Master's degree to further their career goals or to meet work requirements. The non-thesis option also requires the completion of 36 credits. Students selecting this degree option should be practicing materials engineers with BS degrees. This program contains practice-oriented courses in addition to the usual graduate core courses. In place of a research-oriented thesis, students carry out a complete analysis and develop recommended solutions to an engineering materials problem. This project is industrially oriented, undertaken at an industrial site and supervised by an experienced engineer in industry and an MSE faculty member. A written and oral final project report is required.
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1 year full-time; 2-3 years part-time |
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Please refer to the Graduate Program Planbook for specific entrance requirements. Students pursuing the non-thesis masters degree option must have at least 3 years industrial experience by the time they complete their graduate degree in MSE. |
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Seattle Campus (Day) & Distance Learning (Group Start) |
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Lara Davis
Academic Counselor
Materials Science & Engineering
Box 352120
Seattle, WA 98195-2120
Phone: 206-616-6581
Fax: 206-543-3100
e-mail: laradet@u.washington.edu
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Mechanical Engineering
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http://www.me.washington.edu/grad/)
The department has nationally-recognized expertise in four major areas of research: mechanics, materials and manufacturing; energy and fluids; systems and dynamics; and design. The department's state-of-the-art laboratories and computing facilities support externally funded research in all four of these areas. Mechanical Engineering offers the degrees of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and an authorized option leading to the College-wide Master of Science in Engineering degree. The programs emphasize advanced courses in mechanical engineering where the student can build a program of studies that suits his or her objectives. These courses provide a balanced combination of formal instruction and independent research or design experience. Individual projects may be drawn from a wide spectrum of topics, and flexible requirements for course work provide opportunities for a broad scientific and professional background as well as for specialty training.
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2 years full-time; 3-4 years part-time |
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B.S. in related field; 3.0 GPA; GRE scores; letters of recommendation; statement of objectives
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Seattle Campus (Day) & Distance Learning (Group Start) |
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Carol Mitton
Program Coordinator
Mechanical Engineering
Box 352600
Seattle, WA 98195-2600
Phone: 206-543-7963, 206-543-5090
Fax: 206-685-8047
e-mail: mitton@u.washington.edu
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Technical Communication (Day and Evening)
(Day:
http://www.uwtc.washington.edu/courses_and_programs/grad_program/day/,
Eve:
http://www.uwtc.washington.edu/courses_and_programs/grad_program/evening)
The MS in TC prepares graduate students to assume positions of intellectual leadership in technical communication industry, government, and non-profit organizations. Whatever their professional direction, technical communication graduate students learn the newest communication technologies and practices, the most effective information-design strategies, and the research skills appropriate to their interests.
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2 years (Day and Evening) |
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Day: Prospective students must be accepted by both the UW Graduate School and the Department of Technical Communication. The Graduate School requires a bachelor’s degree with a grade-point average of B or better for the last two years of college-level study. Most students with an undergraduate degree, certificate, or appropriate work experience will not need to complete any course prerequisites prior to starting the program. Admission is competitive, and space is limited to 25 students/class.
Evening: The Evening Degree Program in TC maintains the same high standards as the TC Daytime Degree Program. Students apply and are admitted to the TC Evening Program separate from the TC Day Program. Instructors include members of the regular faculty of the UW Department of Technical Communication, supplemented by leading professionals who hold advanced degrees.
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Seattle Campus (Day and Evening) |
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Katherine C. Long
Academic Advisor
Technical Communication
Box 352195
Seattle, WA 98195-2195
Phone: 206-543-7108, 206-543-2567
Fax: 206-685-8299
e-mail: katelong@u.washington.edu
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email boeing@u.washington.edu
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