Graduate Students

Graduate FAQ

Who is my faculty advisor?

Your admission letter should have stated who your faculty advisor will be while you are at UC Irvine. If this information was not given to you, contact your department (i.e, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science).

Accelerated Status Program

Exceptionally promising UCI undergraduate Engineering students with a minimum cumulative 3.5 GPA may, during their junior or senior year, may apply for streamlined admission into an M.S. program within The Henry Samueli School of Engineering. Streamlined admission would allow a student to petition for exemption from UCI's GRE requirement for graduate school admission. This exception applies only to current UCI undergraduate engineering students applying for admission to one of the M.S. programs in the UCI Henry Samueli School of Engineering.

Organizations & Involvement

BMES

Organization for Biomedical Engineering Students, http://www.bmes.org/

UCI Nano Society

The MAE and EECS graduate students have recently initiated a new MEMS/NEMS student society at UCI, the "UCI Nano Society", in order to promote interaction and collaboration within the MEMS community at UCI, and also the MEMS industry. The group is registered as a UCI student club,  website: http://nanosociety.eng.uci.edu . The organization holds weekly meetings on every Wednesday, and has a speaker from one of the MEMS labs at UCI, or from industry. Check out the website and see if you are interested! It is open to all students.

Procedures

Steps To Earning Your Master's Degree

There are several steps involved in earning your Master's Degree.

Step 1: You must submit your Plan of Study 2 quarters prior to expected degree conferral.

Programs of Study - Engineering

Programs of Study - Engineering - UC Irvine

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering provides a stimulating academic environment for students interested in the application of science and the development of new technologies for the benefit of society.

Graduate study is offered leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the following fields:

Environmental Engineering Graduate Program

Environmental Engineering addresses the development of strategies to control anthropogenic emissions of pollutants to the atmosphere, waterways, and terrestrial environment; the remediation of polluted natural systems; the design of technologies to treat waste; fire safety; noise suppression; energy efficiency; and the evaluation of contaminant fate in urban environments. Environmental engineering issues are now an important component in the development of many engineering technologies and consequently are an important aspect of an engineering education. The discipline itself is interdisciplinary and requires a curriculum that provides students with an understanding of fundamentals in air- and water-quality sciences, contaminant fate and transport, and design concepts for pollutant emission control and treatment. To avoid the development of environmental engineering solutions which only transform one form of pollution to another, modern engineering education programs must require exposure and familiarity with a greater number of subjects than ever before.
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