Graduate Program: Doctorate (Ph. D.)

                                                           Admission Requirements

Students applying to the doctoral program must provide evidence of exceptional scholastic ability, intellectual creativity, and research motivation.

The minimum requirements for possible admission to the doctoral program in the College of Graduate Studies as a graduate student with full standing in mechanical engineering are as follows:

  1. A Master's degree from a university of recognized standing;

  2. A cumulative GPA of 3.20 or above (on a 4-point scale);

  3. A major in mechanical engineering or evidence of suitable background for entering the fields of mechanical engineering, such as thermofluid sciences, mechanics, materials and manufacturing, and Aerospace Engineering.

  4. Achieving minimum score of TOEFL, as required by Graduate School,

  5. Achieving minimum score of  GRE (Quantitative) as required by ME Department, and

  6. Satisfactorily meeting the University Ph.D. admission requirements.

If the minimum requirement in one area is not exactly met, consideration is given for a provisional admission when other credentials are satisfactory.

Application Form can be obtained from : Graduate Studies