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Drexel University, Philadelphia United States
Drexel Engineering's mechanical engineering graduate program equips professionals with advanced expertise to propel their careers forward. Earning a master's degree in mechanical engineering enables individuals to tackle evolving challenges in machine design, construction, and operation driven by progress in computing, materials science, manufacturing, and communication technologies. Students will investigate cutting-edge developments in human-machine interaction that aim to solve real-world problems affecting both industry and society.
An ideal graduate program in mechanical engineering should impart knowledge of industry dynamics, cultivate a global perspective, and develop the leadership, teamwork, and management skills essential for career growth in industrial and research settings or for pursuing doctoral studies in mechanical engineering or related disciplines.
This 45-credit curriculum can be finished in 18 months as a full-time student, or typically within 3-4 years for part-time learners.
Apply mathematical modeling and computational approaches to design, simulate, and regulate dynamic systems. These systems encompass diverse applications such as autonomous vehicles, biomedical devices, teleoperated surgical tools, industrial control systems, and robotic technologies.