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Embry-Riddle's Mechanical Engineering Master's program delves into sophisticated mechanical systems analysis. Graduates gain expertise to tackle pressing challenges in energy, transportation, automation, and biomechanical applications.
For more than ten years, ERAU's Daytona Beach engineering programs have consistently earned top positions in U.S. News and World Report rankings.
Students pursuing this master's degree can choose between thesis and non-thesis tracks, complemented by foundational courses covering both theoretical concepts and real-world applications of electromechanical systems.
Cutting-edge research projects are guided by ERAU's committed faculty and conducted alongside peers in advanced laboratory facilities.
The program offers extensive professional networking prospects, including internship opportunities aligned with students' specialization areas.
Campus hosts prominent professional societies like ASME, AIAA, and IEEE, enabling graduate students to mentor undergraduates while discovering potential research collaborators.