Feb 06, 2025  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Computational Science - Computational Engineering, P.S.M.


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Major Code: 6671

 

This major develops graduates that are technical experts in computational techniques used in various engineering disciplines. Graduates will lead efforts in the workplace to meet goals using data, quantitative techniques, and business analytics. A graduate’s professional and communication skills will allow her/him to serve as lead technical resource for collaboration between units in her/his organization.

Contacts


Graduate Advisor: Dr. Sezin Kadioglu

Email: skadioglu@uco.edu

Office: HOH 209

Phone: 405 - 974 - 3535

Admission Requirements


Submit the following items to:

                                 Jackson College of Graduate Studies 

                                 100 N. University Drive, NUC 404 

                                 Edmond, OK 73034

 

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).

• Official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts from each institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcripts must be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcripts must show: *

• Bachelor’s degree in any subject area. If not in an area of science, technology, engineering or mathematics, then applicant should demonstrate work or other experience that has prepared them for the PSM program.

• Undergraduate and graduate transcripts from all institutions attended that record a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 and a minimum of 3.00 in the last 60 hours.

• The GRE exam is not required, but a minimum combined verbal and quantitative score of 300 is recommended.

• Two letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation are requested through the online application portal.

• Meet with the PSM program director to plan the curriculum and Integrative Project prior to enrollment in the first semester of study.

• Establish a professional social media presence (Linkedin.com for example) and link to the PSM program director.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admission to Graduate Studies  

Note: Students must meet with faculty mentor/advisor in group or individual advisement session before enrolling.

Other Requirements


• Plan of Study. Each student must file a plan of study with their graduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studies (JCGS) by the end of the first semester during which they complete their twelfth hour of graduate work. The plan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate program advisor before it can be considered official.

• Academic Standards. Meet the following course work standards:

  • Minimum cumulative graduate GPA of 3.00 in all graduate courses.
  • No more than six (6) graduate credit hours of C grades.
  • Courses with a grade lower than a C do not apply toward graduation.
  • Successful completion of the Integrative Project sequence.
  • In the final semester of study, apply for graduation through the JCGS by the advertised deadline.

Graduation Requirements


Accelerated Degree Pathway: BS to PSM


Accelerated Degree Pathway students who are accepted to one of the following undergraduate degrees: B.S. in Biomedical Engineering - Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering - Electrical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering - Mechanical Engineering, may apply to take 5000-level courses up to a maximum of 10 hours during their senior year of the bachelor’s degree. These courses will count toward both the B.S. and P.S.M. Computational Science - Computational Engineering. The approved graduate courses are ENGR 5023 Heat Transfer, ENGR 5103 Finite Element Analysis, BME 5223 Biomedical Imaging, ENGR 5333 Digital Signal Processing, ENGR 5311 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, ENGR 5803 Mechatronics & Laboratory. During the last semester of their junior year or within 30 hours of graduation, undergraduate students with a 3.0 overall GPA may apply for admission to the Accelerated Degree Pathway.

  

Accelerated Degree Pathway: BS to PSM


Accelerated Degree Pathway students who are accepted to one of the following undergraduate degrees: B.S. in Engineering Physics - Physics, may apply to take 5000-level courses up to a maximum of 10 hours during their senior year of the bachelor’s degree. These courses will count toward both the B.S. and P.S.M. Computational Science - Computational Engineering. The approved graduate courses are ENGR 5023 Heat Transfer, ENGR 5103 Finite Element Analysis, ENGR 5333 Digital Signal Processing, ENGR 5311 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, ENGR 5803 Mechatronics & Laboratory, ENGR 5443 Fluid Dynamics, PHY 5443 Quantum Mechanics. During the last semester of their junior year or within 30 hours of graduation, undergraduate students with a 3.0 overall GPA may apply for admission to the Accelerated Degree Pathway.

  

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