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Master's & Certificate Programs
Policies & Procedures
Students pursuing a master's degree in the Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering are subject to the following policies. For more details and a complete list of policies, view the Master's Student Handbook and the McKelvey Master's Policies in the bulletin.
Policies for PhD students are outlined by the College of Arts and Sciences and can be found in the University PhD Policies & Requirements webpage.
Part-time Enrollment
A part-time student is any masters student taking less than the full time course load of 9 credit hours. International masters students must maintain full-time status with the exception of their last semester prior to graduation. In order to maintain a student visa on less than a full course load, the student must complete a reduced course load form provided by the Office of International Student Services (OISS). Students must obtain the approval of their advisor, who confirms that the student will meet the graduation requirement with the specified course load. A copy of the form must be provided to the Graduate Program Coordinator, Green Hall, Room 1101. Students must return the completed form to OISS.
Transfer Graduate Credit from Another Institution
Students who wish to transfer in graduate credits from another institution for a master's degree are required to complete an Application for Graduate Transfer Credits. Please have transcripts sent to McKelveyRegistrar@wustl.edu.
Up to 6 transfer credits may be applied to a master's degree. Students must provide the following information when wanting to transfer credits to the ESE department:
- Official Transcript with verification that the courses in question were not used for the completion of a bachelor's degree
- Catalog Description
- Syllabus
- Text
- Matching course at Washington University
All documents must be given to the Graduate Program Coordinator, Green Hall, Room 1101. The student's advisor and department chair need to approve the suggested courses. Students will be notified once the process is complete.
Graduate Independent Study (ESE 500)
Students who wish to take an independent study course in ESE are required to complete the Independent Study form which includes their advisor's approval. Students will be notified once they have been registered for the course. Students may only count up to 3 units of graduate independent study toward their elective credit.
Master's Thesis Option
Student's completing the thesis option require the following steps:
- Students are required to take six (6) units of ESE 599 Master’s Research. In order to enroll in ESE 599, make sure to complete the Master's Research Form and attach a brief abstract of the intended scope of work.
- Students must submit a Master’s Thesis Committee Form no later than the first two weeks of the semester they plan to graduate.
- Once the defense has been completed and the committee has approved the final version of the thesis, the student and thesis committee should complete Master's Thesis or Project Final Defense Approval form.
- The student must submit the thesis electronically to Washington University Open Scholarship.
Course Option
The course option involves taking 10 classes that meet the requirements for the master's degrees as outlined in the bulletin. Department-approved electives are listed on the ESE webpage for each of the master's degrees.
Skipping a Semester of Enrollment
Once admitted as a graduate student, students must maintain enrollment in all full semesters (spring and fall) until the completion of their degree. Students may request a temporary leave from enrollment by notifying the Graduate Program Coordinator. A copy of this request for leave should also be sent to the student's advisor. Students will be notified once the process is complete.
Adding a Second Master's degree
Current ESE graduate students who wish to add a second master's degree within the ESE department are required to obtain the approval of the program director for the new degree as well as the approval of their advisor. The approvals should then be forwarded to the Graduate Program Coordinator. Students and both advisors will be notified once this has been added.
Current ESE graduate students wishing to obtain a second master's degree outside of ESE or graduate students from other departments wishing to add a second master's degree within ESE must formally apply. Graduate Admissions Application
International students who wish to extend their student visa due to adding a second Masters degree to their plan of study, may need to complete an "F-1 Extension based on adding a second or joint degree" form available on the OISS website. This form requires that the advisor for the newly added Masters degree specify that additional time required in order for the student complete that additional plan of study.
Adding a Graduate Certificate
Students interested in adding a graduate certificate must have an open graduate program in the McKelvey School of Engineering. Students should email the graduate program coordinator with a request to add the certificate they would like to pursue.
Intent to Graduate
Students are required to file an "Intent to Graduate" online via WebSTAC. The deadlines for filing can be found on the University Registrar's Website. Once the student files the form, the department is notified to consider them as a candidate for their degree. The student's advisor will evaluate the student's record to determine if the student has met the degree requirement. If the student fails to complete degree requirements during the semester for which they filed, the student must re-file the "Intent to Graduate" for the next semester.
Dropping/Withdrawing from a Class During the Fall or Spring Semesters
Students who want to "drop" a course and ensure that it does not show up on their transcript must drop by the deadline date which falls during the second week of the semester. See the McKelvey Academic Calendar for a list of deadlines.
Students who want to "withdraw" from a course must withdraw by the deadline date which falls during the twelfth week of the semester. The course will be shown on your transcript, but with a "grade" of "W", which does not affect your GPA.