Integrated BS in ME/MS in ISyE
The BS in ME/ MS in ISyE program several benefits: a streamlined admissions
process from the undergraduate to the graduate program; graduate student
status granted in the senior year; eligibility for teaching and research
assistantships; and, flexibility in fulfilling required courses for both
degrees simultaneously in the last two years of study. The program makes
it possible for students to earn a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering
and a Master's degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering in five
years. The BS in ME/MS in ISyE is available only for the IE track.
Eligibility Requirements
- Students must be enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering undergraduate
program at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus.
- We prefer students with a GPA of 3.25 or greater. For students who have
transferred from another institution, at least one semester must be completed at the
University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus, before admission to the program will be granted.
- Students who are within 32 semester credits of completing the requirements
for the BME degree are eligible to apply.
Application Procedure
Students who wish to apply for admission into the program must submit
the following:
Submit to the Graduate School
- Completed Graduate School application form
- Necessary application fee
- Original transcripts from post-secondary education institutions
- Statement of purpose including planned area of concentration
Submit directly to the Mechanical Engineering Department graduate program
office (see address below)
- Completed departmental application form that includes: a) planned
courses necessary to complete the BME degree requirements (the semester
and year in which the courses will be taken should also be noted as
some courses are offered alternate years b) planned graduate level courses
necessary to complete the MS degree requirements (the semester and year
in which the courses will be taken should also be noted as some courses
are offered alternate years) photocopy of completed
- Photocopy of Graduate School application form
- Photocopies of all post secondary education transcripts
- Photocopy of the statement of purpose
- One letter of recommendation from a full-time faculty member in the
Mechanical Engineering Department
- Completion of the GRE is not required for admission to this program.
However, because students must complete the GRE to be considered for
certain fellowships or for admission to the PhD program, we recommend
that the GRE be taken.
Application Deadlines
Admission is twice per year, in the fall and spring semesters. All materials
must be submitted to the Graduate School and the Mechanical Engineering
Department by June 15 for admission the subsequent fall semester,
and October 15 for admission the subsequent spring semester.
Anticipated Enrollment
The Department will admit fifteen students each year for a total of thirty
students enrolled at any given time.
Financial Support
The Department anticipates providing financial support similar to what
is provided to our graduate students presently. Support will be in the
form of departmental or external fellowships, teaching assistantships
and research assistantships. Additional support may be in the form of
corporate funding in cases where the student is working on a project sponsored
by a company.
Advising Students
Students enrolled in this program will select an advisor by the end of
the first semester of enrollment. This faculty advisor will ensure that
the student meets all requirements for both degrees. The advisor will
work with the student on the thesis for a Plan A or the paper for a Plan
B Masters degree track.
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