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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 curriculum targets students aiming for industrial careers, preparing them for advanced and specialized roles. The flexible structure enables participants to specialize in single or multiple disciplines, such as biomechanics, design, energy systems, advanced materials, robotics, computational analysis, or spacecraft engineering. Students craft personalized study plans while fulfilling 30 graduate-level credits. The coursework combines technical classes with a capstone design project, and optional professional development courses to broaden skill sets.
Computational modeling and analytical techniques are fundamental competencies for engineers. These digital tools enable improved prototyping, failure prediction, and sophisticated system evaluations. At the Sibley School, we go beyond software training—our faculty's research in intricate structural and fluid dynamics challenges offers students opportunities to tackle authentic engineering problems.