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| Introduction |
Neil A. Duffie |
The purpose of this guide is to provide you, as a graduate student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, with information to facilitate your graduate studies program. The guide contains a number of items that are not discussed in other University of Wisconsin-Madison publications. Thus, you are urged to read this information carefully, both now and as you progress through your degree program. Graduate course descriptions can be found in the Graduate School Catalog. The printed version of this publication is available from The Graduate School or from the Mechanical Engineering Student Services Office, 2107 Mechanical Engineering Building. The Timetable lists all UW-Madison course offerings each semester. Printed versions of the timetable are not available.
Remember, it's up to you and your advisor to put together a coherent sequence of courses that satisfies all of the department's and The Graduate School's requirements.
If you have any questions concerning the information contained in this guide, please stop by 2107 Mechanical Engineering Building, or call (608) 262-0665, and speak with our staff. We thank you for selecting this university, and especially our department, as the location for obtaining your graduate education. We trust your experience with us will be a rewarding one. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of assistance.
Neil A. Duffie
Professor and Chair
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