MSES Program Sheet - 2010-07

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Engineering Science

Above: Students participating in the Summer Environmental Exchange program of the Tahoe-Baikal
Institute, which focuses on watershed protection, sustainable development, and cultural exchange
PROGRAM OPTIONS
Master’ s degree i n one year
(non-thesi s) Master of Science with concentrations in:
Thesi s-based master’ s degree i n l ess • Civil Engineering
than two years
(Engineering Management, Environmental, and Structural)
RESEARCH AREAS
• Computer/Electrical Engineering
Composi te Materi al s
• Computer Science
Computati onal Intell i gence

Engi neeri ng Management • Mechanical Engineering


Envi ronmental Engi neeri ng

Nanotechnol ogy Integrating Practical, Experiential Learning


Power El ectroni cs
and Technical Education
Ren ewabl e Energy

Structural Engi neeri ng

Water Qual i ty and Resources


http://MSES.Pacific.edu
Vi rtual Real i ty

University of the Pacific, Office of Graduate Studies


3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton, CA 95211
209.946.2765 www.Pacific.edu/Graduate
Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or
computer science.
• General subject GRE scores (550
minimum).
• Minimum GPA of 3.00 (however,
CONTACT INFORMATION students with exceptional
qualities in other areas will be
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
considered). The last 60 units of
AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
the undergraduate degree can be
Louise Stark, Ph.D.
used for this calculation.
Tel: 209.946.3071 • 3 letters of recommendation.
Fax: 209.946.2334 • One-page personal statement that
lstark@pacific.edu includes: reason for pursuing
graduate studies, objectives, and
http://engineering.pacific.edu
plans for graduate study.
• The Test of English as a Foreign
OFFICE OF GRADUATE Language (TOEFL) is required for
STUDIES AND RESEARCH
students whose first language is
Cerena Sweetland-Gil, M.A. not English. Minimum score for
Tel: 209.946.2765 admission is 550 (paper) or 213
Fax: 209.946.2858 (computer). Minimum score for
teaching assistantship award is
csweetlandgil@pacific.edu
575 (paper) or 231 (computer).
http://graduate.pacific.edu
Degree Requirements
Complete a minimum of 30 units in
Financial Support one of two plans:
Students may receive up to nine units of tuition per semester at no Thesis Plan
cost, plus a monthly stipend through either of the following Core Courses 12 units
graduate assistantships: Electives 12 units
Thesis 6 units
Teaching Assistantships: Students assist with instruction in
undergraduate courses that contain laboratory components. Non-Thesis Plan (3 options)
(A) Project
Research Assistantships: Students support research endeavors
Core Courses 9 units
with faculty recording, developing, and executing unique and
Electives 15 units
advanced research experiments and documentation.
Project Work 6 units
Students interested in applying for an assistantship should email (B) Directed Experiential Learning
Dr. Louise Stark at: lstark@pacific.edu. (DEXL)
Core Courses 9 units
Students can apply for many other scholarships, fellowships,
Electives 15 units
grants, and loans from government agencies and industry through
DEXL 6 units
the Pacific Office of Financial Aid: 209.946.2421
(C) Coursework
Core Courses 9 units
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Electives 21 units
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