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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

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School

Engineering and Science

Program Level

GRADUATE

Program Description

The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering is intended to extend undergraduate preparation in and address the multidisciplinary nature of various mechanical engineering fields, such as product design and manufacturing, robotics and control, biomechanics, thermal fluid energy and micro/nano systems. It can be considered as a terminal degree or as preparation for the Ph.D. program. The program builds a solid foundation for a career in mechanical engineering. The curriculum of the program spans a wide spectrum of fields and multidisciplinary topics which prepare the students to solve the most challenging real-world engineering problems. 

Concentrations

  • Aerospace Engineering

  • Manufacturing

  • Medical Devices 

  • Product Design

  • Robotics & Control

  • Thermal, Fluids, Energy

Program Objectives

Program Objectives

The program prepares students to:

Students with an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering or related engineering fields will be educated and prepared for careers in related fields requiring advanced and specialized knowledge and ability to solve challenging engineering problems.

Program Outcomes

By the time of graduation, students will be able to:

  • model and simulate mechanical engineering problems using multi-physics analysis tools.

  • perform research using either experimental analytical approach in major mechanical engineering fields including robotics, fluid, energy, micro/nano and medical devices etc.

  • lead cutting edge research/development and solve real-world complex problems in mechanical engineering related areas.

  • work in a research team and collaborate with others.

  • produce high quality written and oral communications.