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The Department offers three different graduate degrees: the Ph.D., the M.S.E. (Master of Science in Engineering), and the M.M.S.E. (Master of Materials Science and Engineering). The Ph.D. and the M.S.E. can be completed on either a full-time or part-time basis. *Financial aid is available only for candidates admitted to the full-time Ph.D. program.

We strongly encourage all applicants to apply on line. 

The on-line application for all graduate programs for Fall 2005 will be accessible after August 1, 2004 Click here to view the online application.  Application deadlines are October 15, 2004 for Spring 2005 and January 15, 2005 for Fall 2005.

Your statement of purpose, recommendation letters (two letters should come from faculty members who are acquainted with you and your academic work), GRE (General Test) and/or TOEFL scores (no minimum requirement for GRE scores) and official transcripts from each college or university attended are to be mailed to:

Graduate Admissions
Department of Materials Science & Engineering

102 Maryland Hall
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

The M.M.S.E. is offered through the Part-Time Engineering Programs of the Whiting School of Engineering. It is a terminal masters degree program of 10 courses offered primarily in the evening. The application is obtained from and is submitted to the Part-Time Engineering Programs Office, (410) 516-8728, http://www.wse.jhu.edu/partime/.

*Full-time graduate students pursuing a Ph.D. degree are eligible for an 80 percent tuition remission, with the student's research adviser paying the additional 20 percent of tuition and a stipend from their research contracts and grants. For full-time Ph.D. students the stipend is $19,710














Are you considering a career in Materials Science and Engineering? Click on the links below to learn more about application options within our department.



Prospective Undergraduates



Prospective Graduates



Prospective Part-Time Graduates
 
 
Department of Materials Science and Engineering

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