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Union Graduate College Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
MS Mechanical Engineer Admissions Prerequisites

Candidates for a Union Graduate College MS in Mechanical Engineering Degree must demonstrate intellectual achievement, motivation, and aptitude to gain admission to graduate programs. All students must have, or be a candidate for, an undergraduate degree from an accredited college before applying for graduate admissions status at Union Graduate College. An undergraduate grade point average of "B" (3.0 cumulative index) or better in undergraduate work is normally expected for admission to graduate study. Students who wish to apply for degree status must consult with the Office of Graduate Admissions and Registrar and discuss their academic program with the appropriate admission staff or program advisor. Students with advanced degrees or substantial graduate work will also be judged on the record of previous graduate accomplishments. Union Graduate College accepts students who will broaden the range of backgrounds and lifestyles within the College community.

Non-Matriculated Graduate Study Status

All graduate study programs at Union Graduate College, with the exception of Bioethics allow non-matriculated students. Part-time students may enroll in graduate courses as non-matriculated students before admission to a graduate program, provided they satisfy the course prerequisites and have a Bachelor's degree with at least a 2.7 undergraduate grade point average. Applicants with undergraduate GPAs below 2.7 may petition the school to waive the 2.7 requirement for non-matriculated course work. All programs have a limit of three. Non-matriculated students are required to consult with a graduate program advisor before registration. All graduate degree candidates must submit an application for graduate admission, unofficial college transcripts, and an application fee before registering for their first course. Official transcripts are required for the admissions decision. If applicants will be taking one course per term, they are asked to submit an immunization form within 30 days of registration, completed and signed by a physician. If applicants will be taking more than one course per term, the immunization form must be submitted before the start of classes, as required by New York State law. Before registering for a fourth course, an admissions decision must be made on the student's application.

School of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
School of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Courses
School of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Admissions

For more information, contact:
MS in Mechanical Engineering Advisor
Dean Robert Kozik
518-631-9881



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