Undeclared Graduate Admission

Start with One or Two Courses

Explore your academic interests immediately by enrolling in one or two courses as an Undeclared Graduate. No formal commitment is required.

This option is for students who are late to getting the full admission. To begin taking classes at the beginning of the next term when there is insufficient time for full admission, students may take the two-step approach to admission. Initially, students apply to the Graduate School in the Undeclared Graduate Status category. You may remain in this category for up to one calendar year or six credits, whichever comes first.

To continue taking courses that will apply to a degree or certificate after six credits or one year, students must re-apply to a regular admission category and submit all application requirements.

Restrictions

  • International students may not use this admission category unless specifically directed.
  • This category is a limited admission and has restrictions, so should only be used by students who are applying too late for regular admission, have a low undergraduate GPA, or who are sure they only want one or two classes.

Graduate School Application for Admission to Undeclared Graduate Classification

You must create a graduate application account in EngineeringCAS and pay a non-refundable application fee of US$90 to apply. For questions or more information, call
509-335-5595 or email etm@wsu.edu.

Applications Now Open for Summer 2026

Course Schedule

Summer 2026 classes start the week of May 11, 2026.

Time
(Pacific Time)
MonTueWedThu
5:15-7:45 p.m.
May 11 – August 23
E_M 522
Jim Jones
5:15-7:45 p.m. (Sum B)
June 30 – August 23
E_M 595
ETM Faculty
E_M 595
ETM Faculty
Asynchronous
E_M 503
Luna Magpili
E_M 590
Jim Jones
Classes will not be held on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
Course descriptions and syllabi can be found on the Individual Courses page.

Graduate Certificate Programs

The ETM graduate certificate program allows students to complete shorter professional blocks of coursework relevant to their specific needs.

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Masters Program (METM)

The ETM program is specifically tailored for technical professionals who want to advance their careers while still working full time. METM Combines technical and business skill development meant for managing and leading engineering/ science/ technical teams, projects, and organizations.

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Questions about the program?

To find out more, please fill in the form or email etm@wsu.edu.

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