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Credit Hours
PROGRAM COST
$949 Per Credit Hour
Week Terms
SEMESTER BEGINS
Mid August
Early January
Late May
- Complete a minimum of 33 credit hours of graduate (6000/7000/8000) level coursework:
- Five core courses
- MATL 6100
- MATL 6200
- MATL 6300
- MATL 6400
- MATL 7050
- MATL 7980 - Special Project
- May include a maximum of 6 credit hours of transfer credit
- Five core courses
- Have a plan of study approved by student's advisory committee before the end of the second semester
- Pass an on-campus oral examination
- Complete a final presentation (approximately one hour) on a materials engineering project
*View more information on the MATL curriculum. Courses that are also offered online have a corresponding listing with a course section beginning in "D" (e.g., MATL6300 Dxx). The course section will change from term to term.
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Why this degree?
The non-thesis Master of Science in Materials Engineering provides students an advanced level of knowledge in mechanical properties, materials structure, materials thermodynamics, kinetics and electrical, optical and magnetic properties of materials.
Who is eligible?
- Those who hold a bachelor's degree in materials engineering or equivalent from an institution of recognized standing (transcripts required) are eligible.
- Applicants with degrees in other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines are encouraged to apply and may be required to complete undergraduate materials engineering courses before official admission into the graduate program.
- GRE scores are required, or TOEFL scores for international students. The GRE requirement is waived for online students; however, international applicants are still required to submit TOEFL scores.
- Letters of recommendation are also required.
What can you expect?
- Once admitted into Auburn Engineering's graduate program, you will work with the graduate program officer to create a plan of study:
- Edward Davis, Associate Professor — ewd0001@auburn.edu
How do I apply?
- Fill out the online graduate application at https://graduate.auburn.edu/prospective-students/application-instructions/
(you will be required to create an account). - Upload official transcripts, three recommendation letters, resume, and GRE/TOEFL scores (if applicable).
- For more information, visit graduate.auburn.edu.