TOFEL:92 分
IELTS:7 分
30 credits
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All standards of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School apply (see the General Application Instructions). Department requirements may exceed the Graduate School requirements in certain cases.
GRE scores are required for admission into the department. Successful applicants usually have GRE scores of Verbal Reasoning ³ 150, Quantitative Reasoning ³ 155, and Analytic Writing ³ 3.5. All students are considered for admission based on their overall application of which the GRE is one component.
Prospective students must have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Students with a Bachelor of Science in other engineering or physical and natural science disciplines will be considered for admission on an individual basis. Upon acceptance, students without Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science degrees may be required to complete one or more courses in addition to degree requirements to satisfy any deficiencies.
Students need a minimum grade point average of 3.2 based on the 4.0 point system or equivalent for the last 60 credits taken towards the undergraduate degree. Applicants with GPAs greater than 3.0 but less than 3.2 may be considered for admission. Applicants with an undergraduate grade point average below 3.0 may be considered based on years spent performing related engineering work.
For International Applicants
International applicants must have a degree comparable to a regionally accredited U.S. bachelor’s degree.
Every applicant whose native language is not English, or whose undergraduate instruction was not in English, must provide an English proficiency test score. For detailed requirements see the Graduate School Admission Requirements.
International applicants are required to have adequate financial resources to cover expenses for the duration of their studies at UW–Madison. Do not send any financial statements to the program. The Graduate School will request the documents through your online status check page. For more information see the Graduate School International Applicant Financial Information.
International applicants are required to identify three Mechanical Engineering faculty members whose research topics are of interest. Please check our website to locate the faculty (only those listed with titles of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor, can serve as graduate student advisors). Find three faculty who have research interests that align closely with your own. You will need to list the last names of the faculty you have selected in your supplementary application. Please only list the last names. Do not list faculty that are listed as Professor Emeritus. You are encouraged to check the websites of faculty and contact faculty members directly by email to enquire about funding opportunities. If a faculty member offers to be your advisor, ask them to email their acceptance to (megradadmission@engr.wisc.edu).
Minimum TOEFL requirement: 92 internet (iBT); 580 paper-based test (PBT)
Minimum IELTS requirement: 7.0
Minimum MELAB requirement: 82
ALL applicants must meet the general Graduate School Admission Requirements.
Apart from current UW-Madison NE/EP/EMA undergraduate students, all MS and PhD applicants must submit GRE General Test Scores. Scores may not be more than 5 years old from the start of the admissions term for which applicants are applying. Scores need to be sent directly from Educational Testing Services (ETS) using the institution code 1846 . (GRE scores are not required for current UW-Madison NE/EP/EMA undergraduate students.)
All degree-seeking students must submit an online application to the University of Wisconsin – Madison’s Graduate School and pay the application fee.
Within the application :
All applicants must upload a copy of their transcripts from their undergraduate institution and other previous higher education institutions. Applicants must upload a transcript for each college-level institution attended.Please do not send any hardcopies of transcripts unless specifically instructed to do so by the UW-Madison Graduate School.
All applicants must submit a statement of purpose/reasons for graduate study. UW-Madison Graduate School Guidelines for the statement of purpose are found at https://grad.wisc.edu/prospective/prepare/statement/. Note that information on research interests and aspirations is important for the application review process.
All applicants must submit at least three letters of recommendation, uploaded electronically through the electronic application system.
International Students: International applicants must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. Please refer to the Graduate School’s Admission Requirements page for the minimum required scores. Scores are accepted if they are within two years of the start of the admissions term for which applicants are applying. TOEFL scores should be electronically sent directly from Educational Testing Service (ETS) to institution code 1846 (no department code is needed). IELTS scores should be electronically sent directly from IELTS to UW-Madison, Graduate Studies.
Scores from one of these exams are required unless you met one of the following exemptions:
English is the exclusive language of instruction at the undergraduate level
You earned a degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university not more than 5 years prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment
You completed at least two full-time semesters of graded course work, excluding English as a second language (ESL) courses, at an institution where English is the exclusive language of instruction, not more than 5 years prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment
Please do not mail any paper copies of application materials. They will not be reviewed. Please only upload the required application materials with the Graduate School application. This includes transcripts. Applicants who are recommended for admission by the EP Graduate Studies Committee will receive further instructions from the EP Graduate Admissions Office.
Application Status:
Monitor your application status by visiting the “Graduate Application Status” window within your MyUW portal (information on this is received after submitting an application). You may need to activate a NetID to gain access to the MyUW portal (information sent after submitting an application).
Most admissions decisions are made by the end of March or by early April. Applicants receive an e-mail from the EP Graduate Admissions Office with the admissions decision as soon as the office receives it.
Note: Graduate-student funding is an important consideration for both prospective students and the Department, and decisions on admission and funding are made separately. Apart from national fellowships, graduate students in the Department are funded by research assistantships (RAs) or teaching assistantships (TAs), or they are self-funded. Prospective students interested in securing an RA position are encouraged to find information on the Department’s research activities, through web pages for example, and contact faculty investigators for the activities that align with the students’ interests. Decisions on RA positions are made at the investigator level and not at the Department level.
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The master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees in engineering mechanics are offered within a graduate program covering contemporary areas in both theoretical and applied mechanics. With the guidance of a major professor, a program can be designed to meet an individual student’s needs and interests.
The program is broadly structured into several main areas of instruction and research interests in mechanics of materials and astronautics: continuum mechanics, computational mechanics, dynamics and vibration, fluid mechanics, nanomechanics, solid mechanics, and biomechanics. Related fields in which minor work may be done include civil and environmental engineering, chemical and biological engineering, electrical and computer engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering and engineering physics, physics, geological engineering and geology, mathematics, statistics, and computer science.
Current faculty research interests include adhesive-bonded joints; composites; failure criteria; analytical and computational solid mechanics; analytical and computational dynamics; multibody dynamics; analytical and computational active and passive space-structure control systems; dynamic stability; nonlinear fracture mechanics of traditional and advanced materials; continuum mechanics; modal analysis; nanomechanics and nanotribology; fluid-structure interaction; non-Newtonian fluid flow; structural mechanics; viscoelasticity; viscoplasticity; cell mechanics; and biomechanics.
Laboratories are well equipped for experimental testing and research; these include holography, Moire, atomic force microscopy, vibration testing, and other optical methods for experimental mechanics research. The department has access to collegewide facilities. The Wisconsin Laboratory for Structures and Materials Testing has facilities for testing large structures, fatigue and vibration labs, and complements the department’s laboratories. The Materials Science Center provides state-of-the-art instrumentation, support facilities, and expert technical assistance for research and education in materials. Its facilities include scanning and transmission electron microscopes, image processing and analysis systems, surface and thin film characterization facilities, and x-ray diffraction facilities.