Introduction

How To Apply

Degree Requirements

Courses

Designing a Study Plan

Planning For Graduation

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Steps to follow for graduation:

As you near your last couple of semesters in the M.A.T. program, here are some steps to follow in preparing for graduation.

  1. Communicate with your advisor!

    Be sure your advisor knows your plans. Tell them exactly what semester you expect to finish. Outline your plan to finish the degree requirements. Be sure your advisor knows well ahead of time so that the two of you can plan together for your comprehensive exam (see below).

  2. File an Application for Advanced Degree.

    Go to the Registrar's Graduation Information webpage. The deadlines for application as well as instructions on how to complete the online application process are there. There will be a $25 diploma fee to pay along with the application. Note that you must apply well before the semester you plan to graduate in order to avoid a late fee: for Summer and Fall semester graduations the deadline is in May, whereas for a May graduation the deadline will be in the preceding December.

  3. Plan and prepare for the Comprehensive Exam.

    Students usually complete the Comprehensive Exam during their last semester. By university rule you must be enrolled in a course during the semester you graduate. For students who wish to complete all of their coursework and then take the Comprehensive Exam the next semester, we can set up a one credit course of "Comprehensive Exam Preparation". Most students, however, simply take the exam near the end of their last semester of coursework. To schedule the MAT exam, do the following:

    • Set up a three-hour time block several weeks in advance with your proctor.
    • Notify both the Engineering Outreach office and your Major Professor of the exam date. We will coordinate getting the exam to your proctor in time.

    NOTE: In order to graduate that semester, your exam must be graded in time for your Major Professor to file the result with the College of Graduate Studies before the end of the on-campus semester (which will typically be about two weeks before the end of the video course semester). To meet this deadline, you should plan to take your exam no later than the first few days of May for Spring semester graduation, the first few days of August for Summer semseter graduation, and the first few days of December for Fall semester graduation.

General information about the Comprehensive Exam: