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MS in Engineering Mechanics

标准考试成绩要求

TOFEL:79

IELTS:6.5

学年学制

30 total semester credit hours

学年学费

$1,629 per credit hour

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录取要求

To be eligible for graduate study in engineering mechanics, students must satisfy the following minimum requirements:

Have a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering mechanics or in a closely related field of engineering from an accredited institution. If you do not have a degree in engineering mechanics, you will be required to take some undergraduate courses to make up any deficiency.

Have a minimum 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) grade point average (GPA) in junior- and senior-level work and in any graduate work already completed.

Have taken the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).

Have taken the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (international students).

Be recommended for admission by the EM Graduate Studies Committee.

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission due to limited space, funding or faculty availability.

申请材料清单

1. RESEARCH YOUR GRADUATE PROGRAM OF INTEREST:

Cockrell School of Engineering Graduate Degree Programs

Cockrell School of Engineering Faculty Research Directory (NOTE: for interdiscipinary programs, check program website for complete faculty listing.)

2. FOLLOW THESE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION AND ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION.

A UT EID (an electronic identifier) is required to initiate the application process. If you do not have a UT EID, you must establish one using the page for Prospective Graduate Students and selecting “Get a UT EID”. We may have already created a UT EID when we received your test scores or other documents. If we determine that you already have a UT EID, we will connect you to your existing UT EID. Creating a new UT EID using the "I need a UT EID" link from the login page will result in an error on the application.

Login to Apply for Graduate Admissions.

Once you log in using your UT EID, you will be directed to a screen that contains a link to "General Instructions for All Graduate Applicants." Please review these.

Select "U.S. Graduate" or "International Graduate." NOTE: Applicants with Permanent Resident status or International Applicants who have previously attended The University of Texas at Austin should select "U.S. Graduate."

Select the semester of entry.

Choose the specific graduate program to which you want to apply.

Click, "Select Major and Create Application."

To enter your application information, click on each of the left side tabs (e.g., Biographical, Personal, Education, etc.) and enter the information requested. Be sure to save your information by clicking the save button at the bottom of the screen for each section.

You may be asked to upload certain documents; please upload the documents as PDF files. Once you have submitted your application and paid your application fees, you can upload supplemental documents (such as transcripts) from your Status Check page.

You can complete your application in more than one sitting; just be sure to save your information. Once you have submitted your application, you will NOT be able to modify your application. Remember, you will need your UT EID information to login again.

If you have submitted your application and need to make a change, please contact the Graduate Coordinator of the program to which you are applying.

To apply to more than one program, just repeat the process. All applications on file for your EID will be listed. Do not pay an additional application fee. Within 48 hours after submitting your application, the application fee that you initially paid will be applied to your new application.

Once you have submitted your application and paid your application fee, go to your Status Check page to upload PDF documents of your transcripts. For more information on this, refer to the Applying for Graduate Admissions page.

3. STAY INFORMED AND MONITOR THE STATUS OF YOUR APPLICATION:

Cockrell School of Engineering Contact List: Graduate Advisers and Coordinators by program area.

The Graduate School requires:

A score of 550 (paper test), 213 (computer based test), or 79 (internet based test) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

OR

A 6.5 on the Academic Examination of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

Scores above the minimum do not guarantee admission and please keep in mind that TOEFL scores are only valid for 2 years following the test date. Our program does not accept expired test scores.

We require three (3) letters of recommendation for your application. Please be mindful that all letters must be submitted via the application portal, so emailed or mailed letters will not be accepted.

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专业介绍


The Engineering Mechanics (EM) graduate program at the University of Texas at Austin prepares Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy students for continued work in academia and industry. Graduates are equipped to solve technical problems in a wide range of fields including aerospace, automotive, petroleum, manufacturing, and computer engineering to name a few. Our faculty possess a broad range of expertise in experimental, theoretical, and computational mechanics.

As a graduate student in the Engineering Mechanics program, you become part of a longstanding tradition of excellence and success. Whether your focus is local or global, your graduate education generates opportunities for truly making a difference across every spectrum of society.

The Engineering Mechanics department was established in 1946, with the first Master of Science degree awarded in 1947. Since then, more than 200 masters and doctorate degrees in engineering mechanics have been awarded.

Computational Mechanics

This area involves study and research in the development and application of numerical and computational methods for the solution of a wide range of problems in solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, and materials science. Students will gain experience with developing models of physical systems, formulating the discretized equations for the model systems of partial differential equations, and implementing these equations in computer codes for their solution and analysis. Computing facilities include workstations, supercomputers, and networks of workstations.

Solids, Structures and Materials

This area involves study and research in mechanics of composite materials, fracture mechanics, nano and micromechanics of materials, constitutive equations, mechanical behavior at high strain rates, structural analysis, and structural stability.

Experimental facilities include equipment for static structural testing; digital data acquisition equipment; uniaxial and biaxial materials-testing machines; custom loading devices; environmental chambers; microscopes; photomechanics facilities; composites processing equipment; facilities for microstructural analysis; and high-speed imaging and high strain rate mechanical testing facilities. Equipment for nano and microscale scale experiments include an atomic force microscope, an interfacial force microscope, a nano indentor, a confocal microscope and an X-ray tomography device. Computing facilities include workstations, high-performance computers, and networks of workstations.

The EM Graduate Program offers advanced study and research leading to the Master of Science in Engineering degree and the Doctor of Philosophy degree. The normal prerequisite for graduate study is a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Mechanics or in a related field of engineering. Graduate study is possible for those with degrees in science or mathematics, but some undergraduate coursework will be needed to make up any deficiencies.

Master of Science Requirements

Students seeking the Master of Science degree must be enrolled in one of two degree options, each requiring 30 total semester credit hours. These are known as the Thesis/Report Option (also called simply the Thesis Option) and the Coursework Option. MS degree applicants will be admitted to either the Thesis/Report Option or the Coursework Option at the time of admission. Students may switch between degree options after enrollment with faculty approval.

课程设置

  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Statics.
  • Dynamics.
  • Dynamics.
  • Dynamics.
  • Dynamics.
  • Dynamics.
  • Mechanics of Solids.
  • Mechanics of Solids.
  • Mechanics of Solids.
  • Advanced Dynamics.
  • Advanced Theory of Finite Element Methods.
  • Advanced Studies in Engineering Mechanics.
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