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Index for graduate
manual
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Admissions
Requirements
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Student Classifications
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Application Dates for Admission
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Student Status
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Advisement
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Registration
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Transfer Credit
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Graduate Credit
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Scholastic Requirements (General)
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Masters Degree Programs
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Ph.D. Degree Programs
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Seminar Requirement
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Paperwork Deadlines for M.S. and Ph.D. Conferral
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Financial Assistance and Tuition Scholarships
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Information for Foreign Students
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Student Services
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Grievance Procedure
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Student Membership in ASME and AIAA
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Graduate Representative
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Aerospace Engineering Program Courses
• Deadlines
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Rules
• Appendix-I
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8. Graduate credit
Graduate credit is granted only to degree students who:
i) have been accepted into the department prior to registration in any course, seminar, research
program, or other type of study.
ii) are seniors close to graduation with at least a 3.0/4.0 grade point average during their last
three semesters and who do not need the course credit to complete the B.S. requirements. (Petition forms are
available in the Undergraduate Academic Services office. Exception registration is done within the department, by the
assistant to the chair, with instructor permission.)
Graduate credit is earned for "approved courses" consisting of a minimum of 3 semester hours (1 semester hour
of credit is equivalent to 15 hours of classwork per semester) and registration in thesis/dissertation which is under
the direct supervision of the advisor.
Graduate credit is granted for 500, 600 and 700 level courses, provided the advisement and registration
requirements are met. Graduate courses from outside the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences or Natural
Sciences and Mathematics must receive prior approval from the student's advisor and the Director of Graduate Studies.
Informal Courses
Informal courses usually include Individual Problems and Special Topics courses, which are taught on an
informal basis. These courses require a complete narrative description on a special form designed for this purpose,
which includes the signatures of the student, instructor, and the Director of Graduate Studies. A copy of this form
(available at http://www.mae.buffalo.edu/academics) should be
submitted to the department graduate office during registration time, at the beginning of the semester, and is
included along with the student's Application to Candidacy form.
A maximum of six (6) credit hours of individual problems may be applied toward the minimum 30 credit-hour
requirement for the Master's degree.
Excluding those credits applied towards the Master's degree, a maximum of six (6) additional credit hours of
informal course work may be applied towards the minimum 72 credit-hour requirement for the Ph.D. degree.
Graduate Credit for Undergraduate Courses
Students wishing to use an undergraduate course for graduate credit must submit a petition
(grad.buffalo.edu/grad-docs) during the first week of classes to the Graduate School for approval. Copies of these
petitions must be included along with the Application to Candidacy form. Retroactive approval will not be
granted.
Such courses must be limited to a maximum of two (2) advanced undergraduate courses at the 400 level. This
maximum limit applies to the entire M.S. or Ph.D. degree program. Undergraduate courses may not be applied to
the M.Eng. degree program.
Undergraduate courses which carry four (4) or more semester hours of credit will receive a maximum of three
(3) semester hours of graduate credit. Graduate students taking a 4 credit hour course must register and pay tuition
for the full 4 credits.
Other
The following courses may not be employed to fulfill degree credit requirements:
i) undergraduate courses in which a grade of C or lower is obtained. Credit for such courses
will not be applied to the total program, but the grades will be counted in the overall average.
ii) graduate courses which are cross-listed with undergraduate courses below the 400 level.
iii) a graduate course taken for undergraduate credit or its equivalent repeated for graduate
credit.
iv) graduate courses in which a grade of D, F or U is obtained.
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