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The master's program in mechanical engineering equips graduates to contribute to engineered system design by applying core mechanical engineering principles, knowledge, and tools. Participants will develop the ability to work both independently and in teams with industry leaders, while upholding the ethical standards of the engineering profession. Graduates will refine their expertise through structured education, self-directed learning, and ongoing professional growth.
The ME in mechanical engineering serves as a final degree for professionals not pursuing doctoral studies but aiming for leadership roles in the field. This program is ideal for part-time students, professionals seeking technical skill upgrades, or those preferring a non-thesis option over research-intensive MS programs. Instead of a traditional thesis, students undertake a capstone experience, which could involve a design leadership project, industry internship, or research methods course—the latter particularly beneficial for those potentially transitioning to the MS program. ME coursework credits are transferable to the mechanical engineering MS program.
The mechanical engineering ME program develops graduates who can:
Apply fundamental mechanical engineering knowledge and tools to support engineered system design
Advance their capabilities through structured education, independent study, and career development
Demonstrate professional ethics while working both autonomously and in team environments
Beyond core requirements, students personalize their degree through focus areas and electives aligned with career objectives. Specializations include automotive systems, business applications, controls, manufacturing, mechanics and materials, product development, sustainability, thermofluids, and vibration engineering.
Full-time students participate in weekly graduate seminars during on-campus semesters. The curriculum allows up to three non-departmental courses. With summer enrollment, students can complete requirements within one year. Cooperative education opportunities, while optional, provide valuable field experience to complement academic studies.