Applicants to the Master of Science program in Engineering must hold a university undergraduate Bachelor`s degree from an accredited university or college. An overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.40/4.00 (or Good) in the undergraduate degree is required. Otherwise, the applicant may be accepted if (s)he holds a post-Bachelor`s Diploma in a relevant area with a minimum GPA of 3.00/4.00 (or Very Good).
The Department of Engineering Graduate Studies at the College of Engineering and Technology identifies the applicants who are eligible for enrollment into the program. The academic department then interviews the applicants individually to those who will be recommended for admission.
Applications of newly admitted applicants are valid for two semesters. If an admitted applicant does not enroll by the second semester, (s)he must reapply for admission.
Members of the staff and employees of the Academy who wish to register as graduate students should consult the appropriate staff handbooks concerning admission regulations and fee information.
The graduate admissions process of the College of Engineering and Technology seeks to applicants whose credentials attest to their outstanding ability, preparation, and potential for successful completion of their graduate studies. Applicants must submit the following documents to the Department of Graduate Engineering Studies:
The application and all required documents must be received before the following deadlines:
Semester | Deadline |
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Fall | September 15 |
Spring | February 15 |
 
Individuals submitting applications later than the above dates are not guaranteed consideration for admission to the program in the semester applied for.  Their applications will be only processed if time and resources permit.