Forms and Handbooks
ME Department Forms & Handbook:
Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program Handbook
This is your go-to resource for all things related to your graduate studies at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder's Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering. Learn about the PhD program, the MS programs, curriculum, admissions, tuition, fees, funding, and more.
If you would like to take a course that is not listed on your specific track, you must petition the Graduate Committee prior to taking the course. All petitions (course requests, course waivers, etc.) go to the Graduate Committee for discussion and final approval.​
If you would like to take an independent study course, you must complete this form and submit it to the graduate advisor along with an individual syllabus for your proposal.
- Syllabus Examples:
If you're an active ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder student outside of the Mechanical Engineering department and you'd like to enroll in an MCEN course, please submit this online form to indicate your course request.
Universal Internship Agreement Form
This form must be filled out to ensure a high-quality internship experience by documenting the hours, location, employer, date and educational goals and objectives of the internship. This agreement is required for students to receive any academic credit for their internship.
MS ME Thesis Forms:
- MS Thesis Milestone Progress Report
- MS Thesis Students must complete all milestones outlined in this report by the stated deadlines
- Helpful to review if interested in becoming an MS Thesis student
- Thesis Plan of Study
- Must be submitted immediately after confirming obtainment of MS Thesis Advisor and to complete MS Thesis Milestone 2
- MS Thesis Milestone Progress Report
Graduate School Forms:
Graduate School Academic Forms
If you need a form that is not available here, visit the graduate school forms website. MS and PhD review forms and applications are available there along with registration documents and step-by-step guides to what you need to submit for graduation.
These are general rules for all graduate programs at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. Be sure to ask you advisor if you have specific questions.