UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE CHANG GUNG UNIVERSITY-TAIWAN Earn Your Dual Master’s Degree: MS in Engineering, Industrial & Systems Engineering Concentration, from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MS in Management from Chang Gung University-Taiwan Qualified students from the Department of Industrial & Business Management (IBM) at Chang Gung University (CGU) are invited to pursue the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Master of Science in Engineering degree, Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISE) concentration. Admitted students will enroll in UWM’s College of Engineering & Applied Science as regular, full-time graduate students. BENEFITS: • Two degrees, from two universities: Engineering plus management degrees provide valuable integrated credentials. • Two degrees, from two countries: In addition to receiving valuable international experience, students will receive degrees from two countries, expanding their employment opportunities. • 12 fewer credits: Students in the program take up to 12 fewer credits than if both master’s degrees were pursued separately. • Potential to do research in both countries, at both universities, if pursuing the thesis option. • Potential to complete the UWM MS in one year, depending upon English language proficiency. REQUIREMENTS: CGU students should have completed at least one semester’s study at CGU. GPA/GRE requirements: • Highly recommended for admission: Applications with the following scores will be highly recommended for admission (4.0 scale): − GPA 3.0+ with 155+ GRE quantitative score − GPA 3.2+ (GRE waived) • Minimum GPA/GRE requirements: If undergraduate GPA is: Then GRE quantitative score should be: 2.5-2.749 155+ (required to be considered) 2.75-3.199 155+ (strongly recommended) 3.2+ Not required English language requirements: • Regular admission: 6.5+ IELTS or 79+ TOEFL • Admission with ESL coursework required: 6.0 IELTS or 68-78 TOEFL CREDIT TRANSFER: • Up to 12 CGU graduate level credits may be considered for transfer to UWM. The exact number of transfer credits will be determined by the IME department. • Up to six transferred credits may be used for the concentration requirements. • Transfer credits must be at the graduate level and may not have been used to attain a previously-earned degree. FUNDING & COSTS: • Non-resident tuition will be assessed, unless an assistantship is received. • Up to $4,000 per Semester Chancellor’s Graduate Student Awards (CGSA): A limited number of CGSA’s may be provided to students with a GPA of 3.25+ at the discretion of the Dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science, subject to availability of funding. • Chang Gung University students are responsible for their own travel, room and board and all applicable UWM fees and expenses each term, including UWM health insurance. MORE INFORMATION: • College of Engineering & Applied Science Graduate Programs: [email protected] • International Admissions: uwm.edu/cie/international-admissions • Graduate School: uwm.edu/graduateschool