May 16, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Accelerated Mechanical Engineering (BS)/Nuclear Engineering (MS)



The Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering offers an accelerated B.S in Mechanical Engineering and M.S in Nuclear Engineering in which students can earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees with 9 hours of overlapping of coursework. Students can complete the M.S. with a thesis, report, or coursework only option.

Admission Requirements


A student must meet the following requirements and petition Kansas State University’s Graduate School to be admitted into the accelerated program.

  • The student must be seeking a BSME degree in MNE.
  • The student must have completed (or be currently enrolled in) at least 75 credit hours of their undergraduate degree.
  • The student’s cumulative undergraduate GPA must be at least 3.25.
  • The student must have a member of K-State’s Graduate Faculty in the MNE department agree to be their major professor (this professor can be changed in accordance with K-State’s policies.)
  • The student must apply for this program before receiving their BSME degree.

Graduation Requirements


Because there is overlap between undergraduate and graduate study, up to 9 graduate credit hours will satisfy the degree requirements for the undergraduate degree. Accelerated students will identify these courses by completing the Accelerated Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Form. A general guideline is that a student’s 9 hours for accelerated credit will satisfy the requirement for three technical electives on the undergraduate flowchart: the “COE” technical elective and the two “other” technical electives. These 9 hours will also satisfy requirements in the MSNE degree.

Special Requirements


  • A student must complete 30 graduate credit hours with a graduate GPA of at least 3.0.
  • All graduate courses must be C or better.
  • A student must submit a program of study that lists the courses required to meet the master’s degree requirements. The program of study must be approved by the student’s supervisory committee and be submitted to the graduate school before the end of their second semester of graduate study.
  • For the MSNE, at least 18 hours, of the required minimum of 30 hours, must be at the 700 level and above.
  • Once a student applies for this program, they must be continuously enrolled to complete this program. If a student is not enrolled for a fall or spring semester, this student loses the ability to count graduate credit hours toward their undergraduate degree.
  • The graded coursework must include at least one 3 credit hour course in engineering mathematics or applied mathematical analysis. Courses that may be used to meet this requirement are: ME 760 , ME 860 MATH 632 , MATH 713 , MATH 740 , MATH 745 , MATH 855 , MATH 856 , MATH 864 , MATH 865 PHYS 801 , PHYS 802 .
  • A student obtaining the MSNE degree must take the following core courses: NE 620 , NE 612 , NE 630 , NE 690 .
  • Students pursuing the BSME Nuclear Option may not count any of the required NE Option courses toward the MSNE degree.
  • The MS candidate must satisfy the 75% attendance requirement (0 credit hour) in at least two semesters of ME 800  Graduate Seminar/Research Paper (refer to ME 800  course requirements).

Course Requirements


Courses counted toward both degrees


The student can choose three courses for a total of 9 credits.

Total Minimum Hours Required for Graduation: 146