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The Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering is a two-semester, one-year program designed to enhance expertise in engineering science, modern technology, and design principles. This program primarily serves students aiming for industrial careers, preparing them for advanced and specialized roles. Its adaptable structure enables participants to specialize in single or multiple concentration areas such as biomechanics, energy systems, advanced materials, robotic systems, computational analysis, or aerospace engineering. Participants craft personalized study plans while fulfilling 30 graduate-level credits, which incorporate a capstone design project alongside technical coursework. Optional professional development classes help students cultivate supplementary skills.
The Robotics specialization within MAE offers studies in control systems, structural dynamics, cutting-edge human-machine interfaces, microcontroller applications, and various specialized subjects to launch professional careers. Cornell's robotics program bridges mechanical, electrical, and computing disciplines, addressing challenges in space exploration, architectural engineering, human-robot collaboration, and system control. Robotics projects synthesize knowledge across these interconnected fields.