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Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Program

The Graduate Program in Mechanical Engineering provides opportunities for professional development in such forms as: instructional courses to enhance technical competence in areas of mechanical engineering practice; training through a variety of experiences in design, development, research, experimentation, and/or analysis in joint efforts with faculty and peers; specialized courses of study required for entry into career fields allied to the mechanical engineering discipline; guided individual study under faculty supervision; and supportive course work for programs leading to careers that require interdisciplinary competence.

Each student, with the aid of a faculty advisor, plans a program which is consistent with his or her technical interests and the available facilities and course offerings. Typically, programs are classified as:

  • Thermal Science

  • Fluid Science

  • Mechanical Design and Manufacturing

  • Solid Mechanics and Structures

  • Controls and Systems

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