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The CU Denver Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering program expands upon the core principles typically covered in undergraduate mechanical engineering studies. Participants in each track can select from four specialization paths. The initial three options allow students to concentrate on thermal sciences, mechanical systems, or biomechanical applications. The CU Denver College of Engineering, Design and Computing is dedicated to delivering thorough engineering instruction across undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. Our faculty engage in research spanning five key areas: civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, along with bioengineering and computer science engineering. Through partnerships with statewide industries, our facilities and research initiatives provide students with practical experience essential for professional success.
Upon fulfilling the coursework for any specialization, students may choose additional mechanical engineering graduate courses to meet credit requirements. With advisor approval, they may also enroll in relevant graduate courses outside the mechanical engineering curriculum.
CU Denver's biomechanics specialization applies mechanical engineering principles to living systems. This broad field includes studying biological tissue mechanics, medical implants, cellular forces, joint movement dynamics, and related areas.