ABOUT UCI
Since 1965, the University of California, Irvine has combined the strengths of a major research university with the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location. UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, and leadership and character development makes the campus a driving force for innovation and discovery that serves our local, national and global communities in many ways.
The Samueli School of Engineering distinguishes itself with a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary research and educational opportunities, providing a state-of-the-art environment for individuals interested in the development of new technologies and discoveries. Faculty and students pursue research that is timely, socially responsible and cutting edge, and work in partnership with industry and state and federal agencies to promote the transfer of research to applications that benefit society.
ADMISSIONS
DEGREES OFFERED
The Samueli School offers both master’s and doctoral degrees. Students with a bachelor’s degree can apply directly to the doctoral degree program and may be awarded a master’s degree after fulfilling the appropriate requirements. Students can also opt to pursue a terminal master’s degree.
APPLICATION
Generally, applications are accepted for fall quarter only, depending on the program. Before applying, it is strongly recommended that you consult the website of the program you intend to apply to in order to learn more program-specific information that may be important for your application. This includes application deadlines, which vary by program.
APPLICATION MATERIALS
https://grad.uci.edu/admissions/applying-to-uci/
The following list serves as a guideline to assist in the gathering of documents required for a complete application:
• Online application (including statement of purpose)
• Application fee
• Official report of GRE scores may be required for some programs
• Official report of TOEFL or IELTS scores (if applicable)
• Scanned transcripts for all institutions attended since high school
• Three letters of recommendation
APPLICATION FEE WAIVER
For more information on eligibility, please visit: https://grad.uci.edu/admissions/application-fee-fee-waivers/
FUNDING
MERIT-BASED
Various forms of merit-based financial aid are available to graduate students, with priority given to students admitted to the doctoral program. Many doctoral students receive full financial support that covers their fees, tuition and health insurance, and provides a competitive stipend. Funding is available in the form of fellowships, teaching assistantships and research assistantships. All full-time Ph.D. admitted students receive full financial support (tuition/fees, nonresidential supplemental tuition, health insurance, and stipend/salary). Financial offers are guaranteed for up to four years, as long as the student is making satisfactory progress.
NEED-BASED
All domestic and permanent resident applicants should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the deadline. Completing the FAFSA will allow the University to evaluate students for any financial aid, merit or need-based. More information on the FAFSA can be found at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
PART-TIME STUDY
Part-time study consists of one to eight units per quarter (typically this equates to one or two classes). Domestic or permanent resident master’s students are eligible to petition for part-time study. Doctoral students and international students are not eligible for part-time study.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Biomedical Engineering - M.S., Ph.D.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering – M.S., Ph.D.
Civil and Environmental Engineering – M.S., Ph.D.
Computational Science Joint Doctoral Program
Electrical and Computer Engineering – M.S., Ph.D.
Engineering with a Concentration in Environmental Engineering – M.S., Ph.D.
Materials Science and Engineering – M.S., Ph.D.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering – M.S., Ph.D.
Networked Systems – M.S., Ph.D.
Master of Embedded & Cyber-Physical Systems (MECPS)
Master of Engineering (M.Eng)
Master of Engineering Management (MSEM)
ADDITIONAL WEBSITES OF INTEREST
Master of Engineering
The Master of Engineering (M.Eng) program is an accelerated one-year professional degree that provides technical and entrepreneurial coursework to train the next generation of engineering leaders. The M.Eng program focuses on preparing students to leverage their degree, and instills valuable skills and habits to support career progression. Graduates enter the workforce with higher salaries than those with an undergraduate degree and are able to advance faster. The program includes an industryled capstone project and provides
fellowship, professional development and networking opportunities. Graduates are prepared for employment in industry, as technical managers in large companies or entrepreneurs starting their own enterprise.
SUPPORT
Experience personalized, professional career advising.
DISCOVER
Explore jobs and industries through custom events.
ENHANCE
Gain interview, presentation and negotiation techniques.
CONNECT Engage with industry and alumni to build networks.
The M.Eng program gives students integrative knowledge of systems as well as hands-on experience in an applied domain through technical electives and a capstone project. The program features entrepreneurship and leadership training that sharpens workplace skills and provides basic knowledge of product conception, development and launch. The three-quarter program can be extended to five quarters.
CAPSTONE PROJECT
The program cumulates in an industryled experiential learning project that gives students the opportunity to innovate, manage, lead and explore. Interdisciplinary student teams are paired with corporate and start-up partners to learn how to manage projects in a results-driven environment. Projects are two quarters.