Masters Program
The Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering offers a thesis and non-thesis option for the MS in Mechanical Engineering degree. The degree requirements for these programs are given below:
MS Mechanical Engineering Thesis Option – The thesis option requires 30 credit hours beyond the BS degree that is composed of 24 hours of course work plus 6 hours of thesis (MECH 5398, and MECH 5399). A maximum of 3 hours of independent study may be taken in the summer semester.
MS Mechanical Engineering Non Thesis Option – Non-thesis students follow a 33-hour program. For the Mechanical Engineering degree, the non-thesis option may include up to 6 credit hours for Graduate Projects (MECH 5396 and MECH 5397).
For both MS students in the thesis or non-thesis track, the course work must be from the MECH classes at the 5000 level or higher or with approval from the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Advisor. The only required class for both the thesis and non-thesis options is MECH 5301 Mathematical Analysis.
Application Requirements
Students entering the Mechanical Engineering master's program must have:
- A Bachelor of Science degree, or equivalent, in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or related engineering field.
- A superior academic Record
- A minimum TOEFL score of 550 (IBT 79; CBT 213) for international applicants
- At least two letters of reference from individuals qualified to judge their capability to do master-level work. Students who do not meet the above requirements may also apply with additional justifications
How to Apply
The UTEP Graduate School accepts applications year round, and the deadlines depend on the semester in which applicants wish to begin their coursework. The asks for detailed information the candidate's academic background. Before scrolling down to start the application process candidates should have the necessary documents to complete the application process. For more information, visit the Graduate School at .
Application Deadlines
Domestic Applicants
- Fall Semester: August 1st (Mexican Nationals: July 1st)
- Spring Semester: November 1st
- Summer Semester: May 1st
International Applicants
- Fall Semester: May 1st
- Spring Semester: November 1st
Financial Aid
A major source of Financial Aid is through Research Assistantships. These are competitive positions that are funded by research based grants and contracts. A limited number of Teaching Assistantships is also available. Send your resume to the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Department to be contacted about open opportunities. Additional financial support opportunities include:
- Scholarships, training stipends, and fellowships
- Need-based assistance of Texas residents or U.S. citizens and permanent residents
- Employment opportunities through the Cooperative Education Program
- On-campus and off-campus positions for some students
- Resident tuition to citizens of Mexico demonstrating financial need