Degree Pathway for Master of Science in Engineering, Plastics Engineering

Requirement 1: Core Courses
Core Courses for Non - Thesis Students
Course NumberCourse NameCredits
Total18
PLAS.5030Mechanical Behavior of Polymers3
PLAS.5440Advanced Plastics Materials*3
PLAS.5780Advanced Plastics Processing **3
PLAS.5060Polymer Structure Properties and Applications3
PLAS.5180Plastics Product Design3

PLAS.5730

PLAS.5731
PLAS.5732

Graduate Polymer Laboratory OR

Hybrid Graduate Polymer Laboratory I (1 credit) AND Hybrid Graduate Polymer Laboratory II (2 credits)

3
Core Courses for Thesis Students
Course NumberCourse NameCredits
PLAS.5440Advanced Plastics Materials*3
PLAS.5780Advanced Plastics Processing**3

PLAS.5730

PLAS.5731
PLAS.5732

Graduate Polymer Laboratory OR

Hybrid Graduate Polymer Laboratory I (1 credit) AND Hybrid Graduate Polymer Laboratory II (2 credits)

3
Total9

Requirement 2: Both thesis and non-thesis students will pick from one of the following Certificate programs and fulfill their required courses (some of the certificate course requirements may also be core requirements). Note: The Graduate Certificate in Plastics Engineering Fundamentals does not satisfy Requirement 2 for the thesis option M.S.E. Plastics Engineering Program. Acceptable certificates include:
  • Plastics Design
  • Plastics Materials
  • Plastics Processing
  • Medical Plastics Design and Manufacturing 
  • Elastomeric Materials
This will amount to 12 course credits. Please see our Plastics Engineering Certificates page for exact course options.
Total = 12
Requirement 3:
Non-Thesis: Complete the requirements for an additional number of elective plastics graduate courses such that the "total" credit hours (core courses + certificate + electives) is 33 credits. Up to two elective courses from other engineering departments may be substituted if approved by the graduate coordinator. The M.S.E. degree, and the appropriate Graduate Certificate (the area of specialization), will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of 33 credit hours of study as specified above. This non-thesis M.S.E. degree is an alternative to the more traditional 30 credit thesis option M.S.E degree.
Thesis: Complete the requirements for an additional number of elective Plastics Engineering graduate courses such that the "total" course credit hours is at least 24 credit hours (not counting thesis credits). Core Courses + Non-Core Certificate Courses + Electives Courses = 24 Credits. Up to two elective courses from other engineering departments may be substituted for Plastics Engineering courses if approved by the graduate coordinator.
Requirement 4: Thesis students only
Complete the mandatory six-credit-hour thesis requirement. The thesis research is conducted under the supervision of a three member advisory committee (see "Thesis Committee" below). Upon completion of the thesis research work, the student must prepare the written thesis manuscript and defend the work in an oral presentation such that all three committee members approve the work.
Special notes for students having a B.S. Plastics Engineering from UMass Lowell:
  • *Thesis students who have a B or higher in Polymer Materials I (PLAS.2010) and Polymer Materials II (PLAS.2020) are not required to take Advanced Plastics Materials (PLAS.5440). These students, however, must still meet the 24 course credit hour program requirement by substituting other Plastics Engineering Graduate Courses
  • **Thesis students who received a grade of B or higher in Plastics Process Engineering I (PLAS.3770) and Plastics Process Engineering II (PLAS.3780) are not required to take Advanced Plastic Processing (PLAS.5780). These students, however, must still meet the 24 -course credit hour program requirement by substituting other Plastics Engineering Graduate Courses. 
  • Non-thesis students who have a B.S. Degree in Plastics Engineering from UMass Lowell or an equivalent program may elect to test out of Advanced Plastics Materials (PLAS.5440) and Advanced Plastics Processing (PLAS.5780). However, these students must still meet the 33 credit hour program requirement by substituting other Plastics Engineering Graduate Courses.
Total credits with thesis option = 30
Total credits without thesis option = 33

Updated 11/21/24