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Masters Degree Program

Seminar Attendance

    Registration for 1-credit of ME 590 Graduate Seminar (Pass/Fail) and attendance at 8 out of 12 seminars are required for first-year graduate students for both Fall and Spring semester, beginning Fall semester 2008. The purposes of the seminar series are to:

    1. expose graduate students to multi-disciplinary, contemporary research topics that broaden their view of mechanical engineering beyond their research interests
    2. provide a forum for students to observe the art of organizing and delivering high-quality research presentations,
    3. expose Penn State MNE graduate students, faculty and other students to speakers from universities, industry and funding agencies and vice versa
    4. enhance the faculty-student interaction. The relationship of the seminar series with other graduate offerings is that it integrates the various Mechanical Engineering disciplines, and the seminars are presented by recognized research experts. The seminars are scheduled for 4:00-5:00PM on Tu in Room 135 Reber Building. Refreshments are served outside 121 Reber Building, beginning around 3:45PM.

MNE Faculty Advisor
Option A - Thesis
Option B - Paper
Option C - Ph.D. Thesis Proposal
Graduate Course Credit Requirements
  • must be 400 or 500 level courses
  • at least 3 credits of mathematics from the following list
    • any 400 and 500 level MATH courses except MATH 461, 470, 471 and 484
    • ME 497D Applied Numerical Methods, ME 550, E MCH 524A, E MCH 524B
  • at least 12 credits in 400 or 500 level Mechanical Engineering courses
  • Option A
    • at least 12 credits in 500 level courses (may be ME or any other department)
    • ME 596 cannot be used to fulfill this requirement
  • Options B and C
    • at least 18 credits in 500 level courses (may be ME or any other department)
    • up to 3 credits of ME 596 may be used to fulfill this requirement
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.00 for graduate course credits.
  • At least 20 credits must be completed at University Park.
  • Courses required for the B.S. degree cannot be used to fulfill M.S. degree requirements.
    • ME 410, 440W, 441W, 450, 494, 496
    • Stat 401
    • IE 430, 424
  • Preparatory courses required for teaching assistants cannot be used to fulfill M.S. degree requirements.
    • ENGR 588
  • Remedial courses cannot be used to fulfill M.S. degree requirements.
  • Although the Graduate School permits up to ten graduate course credits to be transferred from an accredited institution, the Department will only allow up to six transfer credits to be used to fulfill M.S. degree requirements.

Oral Presentation Requirement
    The thesis/paper must be presented orally either:
    • before an audience consisting of no less than the advisor and the faculty reader
      OR
    • at a national or international scientific conference.

 

 

 

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