Learn the Latest in Specialty Polymers
The plastics industry ranks as the third largest manufacturing industry in the U.S., with plastics production on the rise1. This, combined with increasing consumer and industry demands as well as competitive pressures, highlights the need for continued education and advancement in the area of polymer engineering. The Master of Engineering: Polymer Engineering program will prepare you to face the many challenges that plastics companies and industry encounter every day. It will introduce you to traditional plastics, as well as the the latest innovations in specialty polymers—with growing applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields, in electronics, and nanotechnology.Benefit From a Polymer Research Leader
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have long been interested in the creation and characterization of polymeric materials and a greater understanding of structure-property relationships. The Polymer Engineering program provides an opportunity to learn from UW–Madison experts. The University of Wisconsin–Madison is internationally recognized for its research and teaching in polymer engineering and science, as well as its expenditures in research and development activities. UW–Madison’s online Polymer Engineering graduate degree is a world-class program, consistently ranked in the top ten online engineering graduate programs by U.S. News & World Report. 1Data from the Society of the Plastics Industry.Learn more about this program!
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30 credits
2-4 years
$1300 per credit
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July 1
Fall application deadline
Andrea Strzelec, PhD Program Director
Email Dr. StrzelecNicole S. Zacharia, PhD Academic Director
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Designed for working professionals, the Polymer Engineering program will benefit engineers looking to advance in the field of polymer engineering and science. The distance-learning design of this program allows you to learn off campus at times convenient to your full-time work schedule and allows you to plan around other family and work obligations. Topics may include issues or problems related to your work interests or career goals. Curriculum The course curriculum is designed by leaders in the field of polymer engineering and science. Throughout your studies, you will focus on building a solid understanding of fundamental polymer processing, the analysis of composite materials and methodologies related to computational fluid dynamics. For more information on program degree requirements, please contact Program Directors Dr. Andrea Strzelec or Dr. Nicole Zacharia. Courses The Polymer Engineering curriculum is designed to provide you with technical skills in polymers, composite materials, and design applications to increase your knowledge of the plastics industry. Degree Requirements- 30 credits minimum
Required Courses
- EPD 636 Intro to Polymers
- EPD 637 Polymer Characterization
- ME 417 Transport Phenomena in Polymer Processing
- ME 418 Engineering Design with Polymers
Electives
Applied Polymer Materials- EPD 638 Polymer Coatings
- ME/CIV ENGR/EMA 508 Composite Materials
- ME/EMA 708 Advanced Composite Materials
- ME 419 Fundamentals of Injection Molding
- ME 514 Intro to Additive Manufacturing
- ME/EMA 570 Experimental Mechanics
- ME 717 Advanced Polymer Processing
- ME 718 modeling and Simulation in Polymer Processing
- ME 441 Rheology of Biomaterials
- ME 573 Computational Fluid Dynamics
- EPD 639 Plastics Recycling and Sustainability
- ME 699 Independent Study
- ME 722 Intro to Polymer Rheology
- Other courses may be chosen with program director approval
- Program Director: Andrea Strzelec, PhD
- Academic Director: Nicole S. Zacharia, PhD
- Graduate Academic Advisor: Karene Cary, MS
- Faculty Director: Tim Osswald, PhD
- Robert E. Rowlands, PhD
- Kristoffer Stokes, PhD
- Lih-Sheng Turng, PhD
Admission Requirements
Application Overview The admissions process has been designed to conduct a holistic review of your likelihood of success in the program. Decisions are based on your academic and professional background. To start the process, please read the admission requirements to determine your eligibility. If you have questions about your eligibility, please request an eligibility review by emailing Student Services. This email should include a copy of your current resume and informal transcripts. Admission requirements for the Master of Engineering: Polymer Engineering program are listed below. Exceptions to standard admission requirements are considered by the admissions committee on an individual basis.- A bachelor of science (BS) degree from a program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) or the equivalent.*
- A minimum undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 or the equivalent of the last 60 semester hours (approximately two years of work) or a master’s degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00. Applicants from an international institution must have a strong academic performance comparable to a 3.00 for an undergraduate or master’s degree. All GPAs are based on a 4.00 scale. We use your institution’s grading scale; do not convert your grades to a 4.00 scale.
- Applicants whose native language is not English must provide scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum acceptable score on the TOEFL is 580 on the written version, 243 on the computer version, or 92 on the Internet version.
- International applicants must have a degree comparable to an approved U.S. bachelor’s degree.
- Applicants may submit scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), but are not required to.
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News
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Faculty Spotlight: Najoua Jouini
Najoua Jouini, PhD, is faculty in the Master of Sustainable Systems Engineering (SSE) program with the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs. She shared her thoughts about why students should consider an online master’s degree, what she loves about the SSE program, her own career path, and the many career opportunities that exist for SSE graduates.
UW-Madison’s Robert Agasie and Andrea Strzelec Win DOE Nuclear Research Award
University of Wisconsin Nuclear Reactor (UWNR) Director Robert Agasie and Dr. Andrea Strzelec recently received $222,294 from the Department of Energy Nuclear Energy University Program (DOE NEUP) for their project, “Development of Neutron Tomography at the UWNR.” This project will enhance nuclear energy-related research and development at the UWNR and associated Characterization Laboratory for Irradiated Materials (CLIM), which also houses UW Mechanical Engineering Professor Mark Anderson’s X-ray Imaging System.
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