2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Chair
John M. Henshaw
Professors
John M. Henshaw
Brenton McLaury
Ram S. Mohan
Siamack A. Shirazi
James R. Sorem, Jr.
Steven M. Tipton
Associate Professor
Jeremy S. Daily
Michael Keller
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Assistant Professors
Todd Otanicar
Joshua A. Schultz
Emeritus Professors
Edmund F. Rybicki
John R. Shadley
Kenneth C. Weston
Graduate Program Advisor
Siamack A. Shirazi
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The graduate programs of study in the Department of Mechanical Engineering lead to the degrees of Master of Science in Engineering, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy.
Learning Objectives
Master of Engineering. The objective of the Master of Engineering (M.E.) degree is:
- To advance the student’s technical and professional skills.
Master of Science in Engineering. The objectives of the Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) degree are:
- To advance the student’s technical and professional skills.
- To develop the ability of graduates to conduct research projects.
Doctor of Philosophy. The objectives of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree are:
- To advance the student’s technical and professional skills.
- To develop the ability of graduates to conduct research projects and to develop independent research skills.
- To direct graduate students towards the advancement of the state-of-the-art in their area of research.
ProgramsMaster’sDoctoralCoursesMechanical Engineering
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