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The Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) is a one-year, two-semester program designed to enhance expertise in engineering science, modern technologies, and design principles. This program primarily serves students aiming for industrial careers, preparing them for advanced and specialized roles. With a customizable structure, participants can focus on specific disciplines such as biomechanics, energy systems, robotics, materials engineering, computational analysis, or spacecraft technology (also see Aerospace Engineering M.Eng.). Students craft personalized curricula by selecting from graduate-level courses totaling 30 credits, which include a significant design project and technical electives. Professional development courses are available to strengthen supplementary skills. Design projects emphasize mechanical engineering applications and may originate from academic research, student initiatives, or industry partnerships, all conducted under faculty or industry mentorship.
This applied program targets professionals seeking skill advancement or career transition into industry, emphasizing practical problem-solving through tailored coursework and projects. Each student's plan develops proficiency in engineering theory, emerging technologies, and/or design methodologies. The interdisciplinary approach enables customization to align with personal objectives. A mandatory capstone project offers hands-on experience addressing contemporary engineering challenges while honing technical, collaborative, and project management abilities.
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in engineering or the physical sciences.
English Language Proficiency Requirement
IELTS Academic - 7.0; TOEFL - The Graduate School’s official minimum sub-scores for each element of the TOEFL iBT are: Speaking: 22, Reading: 20, Listening: 15, Writing: 20.