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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (ENGR) See Graduate Faculty in Engineering. Degrees Conferred: M.S.E., Ph.D. (ENGR)
The University of Arkansas offers instruction in engineering leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Biological and Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Computer Systems, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial, Mechanical Engineering, Operations Research, and Transportation Engineering. Descriptions and requirements of these degree programs may be found under separate departmental headings. A Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) degree is available for students who wish to take a broader range of courses than is usually permitted for the designated degrees listed in the previous paragraph, or for those students who wish to pursue a curriculum emphasizing engineering management. Students in the M.S.E. degree program must select one of the following areas of emphasis: Biological Engineering Graduate courses in engineering are offered by the faculty of the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, at the Graduate Resident Center for Engineering in Little Rock that will satisfy both the academic requirements and the 30-week residence requirement for the Master of Science in Engineering degree. This degree is awarded by the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Prerequisites to the Master of Science in Engineering Degree: Students with a B.S. degree from any engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology are normally accepted into the M.S.E. program without deficiencies. Other students are required to have credit for the basic mathematics (through differential equations), chemistry, and physics courses required for undergraduate degrees in engineering. Additional courses are usually required to resolve deficiencies in a student's preparation for graduate engineering courses. Requirements for the Master of Science in Engineering Degree: The general minimum requirements of the Graduate School for Master of Science degrees must be met (page 23). The graduate faculty of the College of Engineering has established the following specific requirements for the Master of Science in Engineering degree:
The program of study for each candidate will be determined by conference with the major professor and with advice from the candidate's graduate committee. Completion of a thesis is exceptionally difficult for off-campus students and is not encouraged except in unusual circumstances. Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree: A student will be allowed to undertake a program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy if the student has:
The general requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree are presented elsewhere in this catalog. The graduate faculty of the College of Engineering has established the following additional requirements:
The student's advisory committee will make all decisions relating to the student's program of studies, examinations, and graduation, subject to review and approval by the Engineering Academic Programs Committee and the Dean of the Graduate School. Requirements for the Certificate in Electronics Manufacturing: The College of Engineering offers a non-degree Certificate of Achievement in Electronics Manufacturing for students seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees in the College. The objectives of the program are to introduce electronics manufacturing as a career option and to prepare engineers for entry-level participation in the world electronics industry that is characterized by rapid technological change, intense global competition, and team-based activity. The following courses are available in this program: CHEG 5613, Microelectronics Fabrication and Materials ELEG 5213, Integrated Circuit Fabrication Technology ELEG 5273/MEEG 5273, Electronic Packaging ELEG 5293L, Integrated Circuits Fabrication Laboratory ELEG 6273/MEEG 6273, Advanced Electronic Packaging INEG 4513/ELEG 4273, Electronics Manufacturing Processes INEG 4533, Application of Machine Vision INEG 4563, Application of Robotics INEG 5423, Engineering in Global Competition MEEG 4443, Thermal and Vibration Analysis and Testing of Electronics A student who completes INEG 4513/ELEG 4273 and any two of the other courses in the program will receive the Certificate of Achievement in Electronics Manufacturing. |
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