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Continuing & Distance Engineering Education

Continuing & Distance Engineering Education

Why UConn? One of America’s top research universities, UConn is a Carnegie Foundation Research

Why UConn? One of America’s top research universities, UConn is a Carnegie Foundation Research University, lauded for the breadth and range of research. UConn has achieved its highest-yet ranking among the nation’s top public universities, reaching No. 18 for 2017 U. S. News & World Report, marking its seventh consecutive year in the top 25. More than 100 research centers and institutes serve UConn’s teaching, research, and outreach missions. 14 Schools and Colleges including Agriculture and Natural Resources Dental Medicine Engineering Graduate Liberal Arts and Sciences Nursing Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture Business Neag School of Education Fine Arts Law Medicine Pharmacy Social Work The University of Connecticut offers graduate degrees in more than 100 subject areas, and we enroll nearly 8000 students in doctoral, masters, and certificate programs.

UConn School of Engineering Ranked by NSF among the top 10% of approximately 300

UConn School of Engineering Ranked by NSF among the top 10% of approximately 300 public research engineering schools nationwide for research expenditures Students Masters – 214 MENG – 109 Programs Undergraduate – 12 Majors MS – 7 Departments with multiple concentrations Master of Engineering (MENG) Advanced Engineering Certificates (AEC) Ph. D Graduate Courses (Non-degree) Corporate Partnership (Customized Training & Development)

UConn School of Engineering Fast Facts The School promotes economic development through collaboration with

UConn School of Engineering Fast Facts The School promotes economic development through collaboration with our industry partners 141 Faculty Members $40 M in total research expenditures in FY 17 26 patents issued in FY 17 Approximately 300 companies are actively collaborating with UConn So. E THIS COLLABORATION INCLUDES CONTINUING & DISTANCE LEARNING!!

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Programs Credit Programs Include Master of Engineering (MENG) Advanced

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Programs Credit Programs Include Master of Engineering (MENG) Advanced Engineering Certificates (AEC) Additional Opportunities Non-Degree (Graduate Courses) Corporate Education (Customized Training & Development) cdee. uconn. edu

Master of Engineering (MENG) A 30 -credit engineering degree with concentration options Advanced Systems

Master of Engineering (MENG) A 30 -credit engineering degree with concentration options Advanced Systems Engineering Civil Engineering Clinical Engineering Contaminated Site Remediation Electrical & Computer Engineering General/No Concentration Materials Science & Engineering Mechanical Engineering Designed for working professional engineers who want to earn a master degree without work day interruptions Combines technical and engineering professional development courses meng. uconn. edu

 Master of Engineering (MENG) Core Courses 9 Credits Concentrations 18 Credits Capstone Project

Master of Engineering (MENG) Core Courses 9 Credits Concentrations 18 Credits Capstone Project 3 Credits Professional Communication & Info Management Engineering Project Planning & Management 9 Advanced Engineering Mathematics Advanced Systems Engineering Civil Engineering Clinical Engineering Contaminated Site Remediation Electrical & Computer Engineering General/No Concentration Materials Science & Engineering Mechanical Engineering Independent Study - work on company related project 18 3 Total: 30 Credits meng. uconn. edu

 Master of Engineering (MENG) Admissions Baccalaureate (B. S. ) Degree from accredited institution

Master of Engineering (MENG) Admissions Baccalaureate (B. S. ) Degree from accredited institution If your baccalaureate degree is not within engineering, please contact CDEE office for further assessment Cumulative GPA of 3. 0 4 Calculus Courses Application Requirements: Application 2 Letters of Recommendation Personal Statement Transcripts Resume Residence Affidavit Proof of English Proficiency (International Applicants Only) NO GRE (Submission of scores optional) meng. uconn. edu

Dual Degree Program MENG/MBA MENG MBA 12 MENG Core Credits (4 Courses) Communication &

Dual Degree Program MENG/MBA MENG MBA 12 MENG Core Credits (4 Courses) Communication & Information Management Planning & Management Advanced Engineering Mathematics Capstone 18 MENG Concentration Credits (6 Courses) 33 MBA Core Credits required 9 MBA Elective Credits (Regular MBA degree requires 57 credits) *Minimum 2 years work experience Total Credits: 72 Credits Required (30 MENG and 42 MBA) *PMBA offered at Hartford, Stamford and Waterbury campuses *PMBA has non-degree business program that allows students to take up to 5 classes (15 credits) prior to applying to become a matriculated student (still need 2 years work experience) meng. uconn. edu

Advanced Engineering Certificates (AEC) A 12 -credit engineering certificate with concentration options Advanced Systems

Advanced Engineering Certificates (AEC) A 12 -credit engineering certificate with concentration options Advanced Systems Engineering Composites Power Engineering Contaminated Site Remediation Designed for working professional engineers who want to broaden their skillset and knowledge engineeringcertificates. uconn. edu

Advanced Engineering Certificate Admissions Baccalaureate (B. S. ) Degree from accredited institution If your

Advanced Engineering Certificate Admissions Baccalaureate (B. S. ) Degree from accredited institution If your baccalaureate degree is not within engineering, please contact CDEE office for further assessment Cumulative GPA of 3. 0 4 Calculus Courses Application Requirements Application 1 Letter of Recommendation (Supervisor) Personal Statement Transcripts Resume Residence Affidavit Proof of English Proficiency (International Applicants Only) NO GRE (Submission of scores optional) engineeringcertificates. uconn. edu

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Non-Degree Graduate Classes For personal knowledge or specific topic

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Non-Degree Graduate Classes For personal knowledge or specific topic interest Convenient Modes Online, Hybrid, Web. Ex Graduate Program Transfer 2 classes with grade of B or better Baccalaureate (B. S. ) Degree Required to start cdee. uconn. edu

Non-Degree Application Process Simple Process: 1) CDEE Internal Application ( https: //cdee. uconn. edu/take-a-course/

Non-Degree Application Process Simple Process: 1) CDEE Internal Application ( https: //cdee. uconn. edu/take-a-course/ ) 2) Unofficial Transcript 3) Resume 4) Submit All To: cdee@uconn. edu

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Benefit and Modes Quality – Classes are taught by

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Benefit and Modes Quality – Classes are taught by UConn engineering professors and leading experts Flexible – Choose courses without being constrained to a specific engineering discipline Convenient – Online, Hybrid, Web. Ex meng. uconn. edu

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Time Frame to Completion Matriculated MENG (10 classes) Summer)

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Time Frame to Completion Matriculated MENG (10 classes) Summer) Matriculated Certificate (4 classes) Fall, Spring) Matriculated MBA/MENG (24 classes) Approx. 3 years (Fall, Spring, Typical Course Load: 1 class/semester Approx. 2 years (Fall, Spring, Approx. 4 -5 years cdee. uconn. edu

Continuing and Distance Engineering Course Fees $3, 075 per 3 credit course (as of

Continuing and Distance Engineering Course Fees $3, 075 per 3 credit course (as of spring 2018) plus University Fees Matriculated MENG Matriculated Certificate Non-Degree *Grad 5998 $213 $126 $400 *Place holder for matriculated students not taking classes in fall or spring Please note: veteran tuition waivers can be applied towards CDEE programs uconn. edu/ctveteranswaiver

Continuing and Distance Engineering Corporate Partnerships Customized training and development programs are available to

Continuing and Distance Engineering Corporate Partnerships Customized training and development programs are available to meet specific training needs of corporations: • Identify training needs of your company • Develop curriculum and course content

Benefit of Corporate Partnerships Convenience: Design and delivery of program around company’s constraints and

Benefit of Corporate Partnerships Convenience: Design and delivery of program around company’s constraints and requirements. Flexibility: Can deliver on-site at your location, or online, including collaboration with international offices. Relevance: Acquire skill sets that are relevant to daily objectives. No Work Disruption: Can be scheduled during afternoons or evenings. Quality: Direct interaction with UConn engineering faculty. Customized Training: Tailored to company needs. Fee: Negotiable since these are non-credit arrangements.

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Deadlines Summer 2018 March 16, 2018 – Application Submission

Continuing and Distance Engineering Education Deadlines Summer 2018 March 16, 2018 – Application Submission Deadline April 13, 2018 – Date by Which Students Must Accept Their Offer of Admission May 7, 2018 – Start of Summer 2018 Semester Fall 2018 June 22, 2018 – Application Submission Deadline July 27, 2018 – Date by Which Students Must Accept Their Offer of Admission August 27, 2018 – Start of Fall 2018 Semester cdee. uconn. edu

Contacts Kylene Perras, Interim Director (Kylene. Perras@uconn. edu) Raymond Williams, Associate Director (Raymond. Williams@uconn.

Contacts Kylene Perras, Interim Director (Kylene. Perras@uconn. edu) Raymond Williams, Associate Director (Raymond. Williams@uconn. edu) Diane Perko, Program Administrator (Diane. L. Perko@uconn. edu) Sarira Motaref, Associate Director, Faculty Development (Sarira. Motaref@uconn. edu) Continuing & Distance Engineering Education (cdee@uconn. edu) 855740 -4044 cdee. uconn. edu