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The mechanical engineering master's program stands as the longest-running graduate offering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. This curriculum blends hands-on engineering with theoretical study. Around 66% of the coursework focuses on mechanical engineering's diverse fields, allowing students to choose from subjects like thermal-fluid dynamics, materials science, automotive systems, production methods, measurement techniques, and control systems. The remaining credits cover mathematical studies, related disciplines, and general education components. Learners pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) in mechanical engineering need to fulfill 30 credit hours, with an optional thesis pathway. Energy studies form a crucial and growing focus across all scales - from community-level to worldwide concerns. Our research encompasses the full spectrum of energy innovation, including developing high-performance energy materials and systems, optimizing their industrial and power grid applications, and analyzing their policy implications.