Degree Objectives

Applicants for the Sustainable Engineering program can be admitted to one of two degree objectives:

  1. The Master of Science (MS) degree is available to applicants who hold a bachelor’s degree that is not in Engineering (e.g. Engineering Technology, science, mathematics or other related areas).
  2. The Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree is available to applicants who have completed an undergraduate degree in Engineering.

Application Deadlines

  • Fall: August 1
  • Spring: December 1
  • Summer: May 1

Criteria for Admissions

Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in an appropriate area (Engineering, Science, Mathematics, or Technology) with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or equivalent (A=4.0).

No mathematics courses are required. It is recommended that that applicant has experience with calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and statistics

How to Apply

Visit the  Application Management page to apply. Use the campus and program information below. You can return to finish an incomplete application or check the status of a submitted application using the same page.

  • Campus: Purdue West Lafayette
  • Proposed Graduate Major: Sustainable Engineering
  • Degree Objective: Master of Science (MS) or MS in Engineering (MSE)
    • Review the degree objectives section above for more information.
  • Course Delivery: Distance (online or off-campus location)
 

Required Application Materials

2 Statements of Purpose

3 Recommenders

  • Your references should be persons who can assess your academic potential such as faculty members, academic staff, supervisors, industry leaders, employers, or advisors.
  • Contact information for each recommender should be submitted within the online application. Recommenders will be contacted with instructions on how to upload their recommendation materials to the application portal.
  • Review the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars' Letters of Recommendation page for more information.

Official Transcripts

  • Official transcripts are required from all institutions attended, including transfer credits. An official transcript must be sent directly from your previous institution to Purdue using one of the submission methods below.
    • Those with international transcripts should supply transcripts in both their original language and an English translation, if applicable.
    • During the application process, you may upload unofficial transcripts (also referred to as personal copies of your official transcripts). You are still required to request additional official transcripts directly from your previous institution(s) by the end of your second semester to avoid registration holds. Academic progress reports and unofficial transcripts from student accounts are not acceptable for upload.
    • Review the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars' Transcripts page for more information.

To submit official transcripts:

  • Submit eTranscripts directly from your previous institution to gradadm@purdue.edu,
    or
  • Mail official, unopened transcripts directly from your previous institution to:

Purdue University
Office of Graduate Admissions
155 South Grant Street
Young Hall, Room 170
West Lafayette, IN 47907

Resume

  • 1-2 pages in length.
  • Separate your work and non-work experiences into different sections.

Application Fee

  • Nonrefundable $60 fee for domestic applicants and $75 fee for international applicants
  • Review the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars' Application Fee page for more information

For additional details about application materials, please visit the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars' How to Apply page.

Contact Us

  • Prospective Students: Please email poapply@purdue.edu.
  • Current Students: Please reach out to your Academic Advisor.

Creating Your Plan of Study

The MS/MSE master's programs offer a wide range of flexibility in course options. After you begin your studies at Purdue, an academic advisor will help you create an electronic plan of study (EPOS) to best fit your educational needs and career goals.  

Students enrolled in a dual degree program will have a unique electronic plan of study for each degree they are seeking.      

The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. This website is a knowledge source for specific requirements and completion.