Mechanical Engineering, M.S.E.

Program Details

Department: Mechanical Engineering
Modality: In-Person
Concentrations: n/a
Semester Hours: 30

The M.S.E. program in Mechanical Engineering is designed to prepare students for advanced work in the mechanical engineering profession or graduate study toward advanced Ph.D. programs. The program offers evening courses taught by a mixture of full-time tenure-line faculty and part-time instructors who are leading experts in their areas. Students can tailor their course selections to meet their individual interests and can choose from a variety of courses relevant to various fields, including aerospace, biomedical, robotics and mechatronics, and design and materials.

Students have the option of either completing the degree with a non-thesis or thesis option.

Program Educational Objectives

The Mechanical Engineering Department has established the following program educational objectives that are consistent with the University’s mission and the program’s student outcomes. During the first 3-5 years after completing the program, graduates will:

  1. Advance in their professional careers and pursue continuous learning in areas relevant to their long-term goals.
  2. Advance the engineering discipline through their professional activities such as research, technical leadership, and project management.
  3. Contribute to professional societies and demonstrate ethical conduct.