Engineering and Public Policy (MEPP)

Graduate Degree Program
College: Engineering / Public Policy

This program is not currently accepting applications. Please visit the department website for information on other programs.

Website: https://mage.umd.edu/ or https://spp.umd.edu/

Office of Student Affairs
2101 Van Munching Hall
7699 Mowatt Lane
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Telephone: 301.405.6331
Fax: 301.403.4675
Email: policy-applications@umd.edu

Application Deadlines

Type of Applicant Fall Deadline Spring Deadline
Domestic Applicants
US Citizens and Permanent Residents program not currently accepting applications program not currently accepting applications
International Applicants
F (student) or J (exchange visitor) visas; A, E, G, H, I and L visas and immigrants program not currently accepting applications program not currently accepting applications

Other Deadlines: Please visit the program website at http://www.eng.umd.edu or http://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu

Courses in the Professional Master of Engineering program are currently offered on the College Park campus, at off-campus centers via video-teleconferencing, and 100% online. The Clark School of Engineering’s Distance Education Technology and Services (DETS) office administers a live interactive distance education system and webcast course capture for students to take courses as they are happening or at a time convenient for their schedule. Remote sites around the State of Maryland where our courses can be taken live via DETS are at the Universities at Shady Grove in Montgomery County, the University Center of Northeastern Maryland in Harford County, and the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center in St. Mary’s County. In addition to lecture dissemination, DETS provides state-of-the-art chat, bulletin board, video chat, group presentation, and discussion technologies that give our distance students the same, if not more access to faculty and their fellow students.

The Clark School’s Engineering Information Technology group also provides access to needed software and computer resources through dedicated virtual computer terminals that allow distance students full access to licensed software, libraries, databases, and specialized programs

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