UB - University at Buffalo, The State University of New York UB Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

photo of students outside the Student Union

Transfer Credit

  1. From Another School:  Transfer credit will be allowed only for graduate work with a grade of "B" or better.  Graduate work done at other institutions may be offered in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a degree if the work is of acceptable quality and appropriate to the student's program.  Credits earned in correspondence courses may not be transferred.

    A student desiring to transfer graduate credits should consult with his advisor at the earliest opportunity after admission.  When the student's Application to Candidacy is submitted, it must list the credits to be transferred.

    For the M.S. program, this transfer is limited to a maximum of 20% of the degree requirements (or 6 credit hours total).

    A student entering the Ph.D. program may transfer up to 30 total credit hours of previous graduate course work.  Previous project or thesis work may not be transferred.

  2. From another Department within UB: Graduate work done in another department within UB may be offered in partial fulfillment of the degree requirements if the work is of acceptable quality and appropriate to the student's program and to the satisfaction of the advisor.

  • UB MAE Research

    Research Spotlight

    MAE researchers have developed advanced computational techniques for Fire Simulation and multi-phase reacting turbulent flows.

  • MAE

    Research Spotlight

    UB MAE researchers in computational mechanics have developed a high fidelity volcanic landslide simulator to aid geologists in mapping the hazard areas at locations such as the island of Montserrat.

  • UB MAE Research

    Research Spotlight

    A Level Set Embedded Interface Method has been developed at Compuational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory to simulate Conjugate heat transfer for irregular geometries

  • UB MAE Research

    Research Spotlight

    MAE's Laser Flow Diagnostic Laboratory is a leader holographic particle image velocimetry, a three-dimensional, next generation flow diagnostics tool.

  • UB MAE Research

    Research Spotlight

    MAE's Automation, Robotics, and Mechatronics Laboratory is conducting research both on the theoretical formulation and experimental validation of such novel mechatronic systems as multi-robot collaboration.

  • UB MAE Research

    Research Spotlight

    The nonlinear estimation group is developing techniques for propagating uncertainties through nonlinear dynamical systems for better forecasting and output uncertainty characterization.

  • UB MAE Research

    Research Spotlight

    Study of Non-premixed flame-wall interaction using vortex ring configuration is done for the first time at the Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.

<   / 6 >

Networking

  • Want to work with MAE?

    Do you represent a business and would like to connect with our accomplished faculty for consulting or testing work?  Please browse the list of our faculty to see their:

    Or send an e-mail to the Chair with information on your project requirements >>

View All >>