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The M.S. program stresses innovative engineering research and advanced levels of engineering and project management skills. Candidates for the degree acquire:
M.S. students generally hold a bachelor's degree in engineering or one of the physical sciences.
Students are required to be in residence a minimum of 3 terms.
M.S. students usually complete 9 approved graduate-level courses, including 5 engineering courses. Courses taken previously (e.g., as an undergraduate) may be used in satisfaction of the core requirements but do not reduce the number of courses required.
A student admitted with advanced standing may need only 6 graduate-level courses for the degree.
A faculty advisor aids each student in developing a program, which is submitted and approved by the Thayer School Program Committee during the student's first term of residency.
Master of Science Program Plan (PDF)
Applied mathematics (choose 1)
Engineering (choose 2)
Electives (choose 6)
The M.S. thesis demonstrates a depth of knowledge in a specific field of engineering research or design. A thesis committee typically consists of 3 faculty members from the student's program of study (including the thesis advisor); one of the 3 may be from outside the program of study.
The candidate also presents a public oral defense of the thesis, which is conducted by the candidate's thesis committee. A two-week notice of the defense is required — you must submit 45 copies of the notice to the Thayer Registrar for distribution to the faculty and for posting.
Copyright to the thesis is held by the Trustees of Dartmouth College.
B.E. and M.S. degrees may be awarded simultaneously to the student who has taken a substantial portion of the undergraduate program at Dartmouth or in one of its official exchange programs. Students should plan their programs to satisfy both the M.S. requirements and the ABET criteria for the B.E.
At least one month prior to the scheduled M.S. thesis defense, the B.E./M.S. candidate submits a petition, endorsed by the thesis advisor, to the faculty for the approval of the Graduate Program Committee. Petition forms are available from the Registrar.
Students who WANT to qualify both in research and in the practical application of engineering and management may earn the M.S. and M.E.M. degrees simultaneously by completing all the requirements of both degrees.
At least one month prior to the scheduled M.S. thesis defense, the M.E.M./M.S. candidate submits a petition, endorsed by the thesis advisor, to the faculty for the approval of the Graduate Program Committee. Petition forms are available from the Registrar.