Prospective online Master of Engineering students
Our online Master of Engineering degree uses the same application process as our department's on-campus Master of Science degree. More information on that application, the deadlines and the requirements can be found on ourHow to Apply to the Graduate Program page.
While the application is the same, there are differences in the degrees.
TheonlineMaster of Engineering degreefollows a non-thesis route. This means:
- residency is not required
- lab work is not required
- more classes might be required, depending on your degree plan
- it is geared toward adults who work full time
During the final semester, a professional written report and presentation are required. This is usually a non-published report.
Theon-campus Master of Science degreeis thesis-based. This means:
- it requires residency
- it is thesis-basedon a large-scale research project, which may be performed in labs or out-in-field
- it requires more research hours
For more information on thecampus graduate program, emailpe-grad_info@tamu.edu.
If you have questions about ouronline learning program, emaildl.info@pe.tamu.eduor call 979-845-9385.
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Returning online Master of Engineering students
If you dropped out of the program and want to return to finish your degree, here are some things to consider:
- You have seven years to complete your degree, starting from the first time you registered in the online learning program. After seven years, courses begin to drop off your degree plan and you may have to retake them at your expense.
- You will apply following the same instructions found on ourHow to Apply to the Graduate Programpage.
- The committee will review your application and courses taken so far.
- You must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or above, with no D or F grades.
- Transcripts of any courses taken at another institution during your lapse from Texas A&M are required.
- Returning students are not guaranteed admission.