More than just outstanding graduate programs.
As a graduate student at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, you’ll enjoy all the advantages you expect from one of the nation’s premier engineering and science schools: an intense and exhilarating learning environment, outstanding programs leading to Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees, a distinguished faculty, cutting-edge research initiatives, state-of-the-art laboratories, and excellent facilities.
But you’ll also discover something else: a small, friendly, unique learning community that is like no other.
If this sounds like the kind of graduate school you're looking for, we're looking for you.
Dear Students and Colleagues:
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The Graduation Education Division recently held their annual seminar for Mines juniors and seniors, titled "Opportunities in Graduate Studies at the School of Mines." You can view the presentations below given by professors, covering the current research prospects of each department.
Graduate Education General Information
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Management
Geology/Geological Engineering and Paleontology
Materials Engineering and Science
Robotics and Intelligent Autonomous Systems
Bioenergy Research Opportunities
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Programs of study are due by midterm of the second semester of study. Programs of study for students who began their studies in summer 2008 or fall 2008 are due by March 16.
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Students wishing to participate in the spring graduation ceremony must have all of the graduation requirements met before participating in the ceremony. The only exception granted will be those students who have defended their thesis but have not submitted it to the grad office for grammatical review. Summer graduates will be eligible to participate in the fall graduation ceremony.
Sincerely,
Dr. John Helsdon
Dean of Graduate Education
Important Deadlines
2009 SP |
2009 SU |
2009 FA | |
Last possible day to turn in thesis to Grad Office--usually 3 weeks prior to graduation (already defended and approved by your committee). | 4/20/2009 |
7/28/2009 |
11/30/2009 |
Last possible day to take final coursework, non-thesis exams--usually one week prior to campus finals week. |
4/27/2009 |
8/4/2009 |
12/7/2009 |
Last possible day for final exam results to reach Grad Office. |
5/4/2009 | 8/11/2009 |
12/14/2009 |
Campus finals week-NOTHING else can be scheduled during this week. |
5/4/09-5/8/2009 | n/a |
12/14/09-12/18/2009 |
Graduation |
n/a |
12/19/2009 |
These dates are based on the current projected Board of Regents academic calendar, and are subject to change.