Mechanical Engineering
MASTER ■ CERTIFICATE ■ ON-CAMPUS
Mechanical Engineering graduates are prepared to enter careers that include the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems, including identifying problems and developing solutions. The graduate program in mechanical engineering combines fundamentals with emerging technologies, including robotics, machine learning, and environmental engineering.
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC ADMISSIONS PREREQUISITES
Successful completion of all of the following courses (or their equivalent):
- Math: Calculus I, II, and III, and Differential Equations
- Engineering: Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer
- Program specializations also require completion of the following courses (or their equivalent):
- Energy & the Environment: no additional courses beyond those listed above
- General Mechanical: Dynamics, Strength of Materials/Structural Mechanics, and Vibrations & Controls
HIGHLIGHTS
- Build foundational expertise and a specialized
breadth of knowledge in areas like:
- Design and System Reliability
- Energy and the Environment
- General Mechanical
- Mechanics, Materials, and Manufacturing
- Thermal, Fluids, and Energy Sciences
- Explore unique applied courses like:
- Additive Manufacturing
- Energy Audits for Decarbonization and Sustainability Enhancement
- Industrial Artificial Intelligence
- Printed Electronics
- Thermal Management of Electronics