Graduate Information Sessions
Join us virtually or on campus to learn more about our graduate degree programs.
Virtual Information Sessions
Live Webinar + Mini Lectures
- Tuesday, December 9, 2025 | 8:00–9:00 a.m. EST
Join us for an interactive webinar hosted by CEAS Graduate Admissions! Get tips on the graduate admissions process and experience mini lectures from leading faculty in engineering and applied science.
- Welcome + Overview: Learn about the College of Engineering & Applied Science and the admissions process
- Mini Lectures: Choose your breakout room and dive into cutting-edge topics:
- Dr. Vesna Novak (Electrical Engineering): Robotics for Stroke Rehabilitation
- Dr. Ankit Mittal (Computer Engineering): Next Gen RF IoT: Where Energy-Efficiency Meets Security and Spectral Intelligence
- Dr. Mark Schulz (Materials Science & Engineering): Nanoengineering: An Overview
- Dr. Manish Kumar (Mechanical Engineering): Modeling and Control of Unmanned Aerial Systems
- Questions + Answers
In-Person Information Sessions
Mechanical and Materials Engineering Graduate Recruitment Fair
Interested in graduate degree programs in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering? Join us for an in-person event to learn more on Friday, November 14, 2025 at 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Please register by Nov. 7. Questions? Contact Nicole Jenkins.
This on-campus event will feature:
- Tours of Mechanical and Materials Engineering labs
- Q&A with current graduate students
- Networking with faculty members
Chemical and Environmental Engineering Graduate Research Info Day
Prospective graduate students are invited to join us for an in-person informational event about graduate research opportunities in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at UC on Monday, November 10, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Questions? Contact Prof. Pham or Prof. Wendell
This on-campus event will include:
- Research presentations
- Lunch and discussion
- Tour of UC and CEAS facilities
- Networking with professors and current students
- Answers to your questions about graduate school at UC
Graduate Program Options
Our college offers a variety of programs to continue your engineering education. This includes graduate-level certificates, online programs, and degrees including master of engineering (MEng), master of science (MS), and doctor of philosophy (PhD) options. All graduate degree-seeking students are offered scholarship support.
Master of Engineering (MEng)
The non-thesis MEng degree appeals to students seeking to expand their skills for the technical workforce. Students in this program gain pragmatic skills and knowledge, focusing on direct industry application more than research. The program is designed to have you job-ready in just one year.
Master of Science (MS)
The MS degree appeals to students interested in research and greater depth in a particular engineering field. This degree culminates in a research experience and thesis, allowing students to go on to doctoral programs or occupations that require more specialized knowledge.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
We offer PhD degrees in each department. Some programs offer a PhD post-bachelor’s degree and some post-master’s degree. Refer to the department web sites for program, course and department-specific offerings.
Contact Us for More Information
For more information about our MS, MEng, and PhD programs, email us: engrgrad@uc.edu.
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