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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 30 credit hours of graduate-level course work, which may include the following:
- 30 hours of 6000-level and above engineering courses
- A minimum of 21 hours of 6000-level and above engineering courses
- 9 hours may be completed outside of the College of Engineering (may include the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business)
- Courses may be completed in any of the following engineering disciplines:
- Aerospace
- Chemical
- Civil
- Computer Science and Software
- Electrical and Computer
- Industrial and Systems
- Materials
- Mechanical
*View complete engineering course lists and course descriptions. Graduate courses are those listed as level ”6000” and up. Those that are also offered online have a corresponding listing with a course section beginning in "D" (e.g., INSY 6330 Dxx). The course section will change from term to term.
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Why this degree?
Who is eligible?
- You have a bachelor's degree in engineering from an institution of recognized standing (transcripts required).
- Exceptions to this may be approved if the student has the background needed to succeed in the graduate engineering courses that would be taken as part of this degree.
- You submit three letters of recommendation (required).
- The GRE is not required.
- Each prospective student must submit a proposed plan of study to Maria Auad, professor and associate dean for graduate studies and faculty development, prior to submitting an application.
What can you expect?
- Once admitted into Auburn Engineering's graduate online program, you will work with Dr. Maria Auad to create a plan of study:
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 transcripts from previously attended colleges and three letters of recommendation.
- For more information visit graduate.auburn.edu