Graduate Programs

The Maine College of Engineering and Computing offers graduate eduction with world-class faculty performing innovative reasearch

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Getting Started

For information on the graduate admission process and application materials, contact the University of Maine Graduate School. A graduate degree in engineering or computing is typically required for careers in research, teaching, or advancing to professional positions early. We recommend students with a 3.0 GPA or higher pursue, at minimum, a 30-credit, one-year professional coursework master’s degree.

For more details, consult with the relevant department or the Graduate School.

The Maine College of Engineering and Computing offers diverse research opportunities, ranging from fundamental to applied investigations. For research or teaching assistantships, contact the appropriate department or faculty member. Assistantship offers are based on the submission of a complete application, with most offers extended by departments or research units. Graduate students should also utilize the Office of Student Financial Aid.

The University of Maine is now an R1 Designated Institution!

Maine’s research and innovation reputation takes a monumental step forward as the state’s public research university earns an R1 Carnegie Classification, UMaine joins the ranks of the nation’s top 146 doctoral research universities engaged in “very high research activity.”

Graduate Offerings

M.S., PH.D. & CERTIFICATES programs available

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