Nov 23, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Mechanical Engineering, M.E.


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The main objective of the Master of Engineering (M.E.) program in mechanical engineering is to advance the student’s technical and professional skills. The M.E. degree does not require a thesis, but requires nine more credit hours of coursework than the Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.)  program.

Learning Outcomes


The Master of Engineering (M.E.) in mechanical engineering program learning outcomes are: 

  • Apply theoretical and practical knowledge to solve problems in mechanical sciences and thermal sciences common to courses at the senior (6000-level) or graduate level (7000-level).  
  • Demonstrate effective skills in oral and/or written communication of technical content. 
  • Demonstrate awareness of ethical issues in mechanical engineering or a related field. 

Admission


Requirements for admission to the Graduate School, including English proficiency, may be found in the Admission  section of this Bulletin.

In addition, applicants to the graduate program in mechanical engineering must have a baccalaureate degree in engineering from an accredited institution. Successful applicants typically have a minimum score of 148 on the Quantitative Reasoning Section of the GRE General Test.

An undergraduate grade-point average of at least 3.0 is normally required. However, a student who does not satisfy this requirement but has at least a 3.0 grade point average in his or her major field may be admitted on probation at the discretion of the Graduate School. Probationary status is removed by completing nine hours of approved graduate study with a 3.0 grade point average within a specified time period.

Curriculum Requirements


All courses taken for graduate credit in this program shall be selected from those offered by the Graduate School and are subject to the approval of the advisor.

At least one 6000 or 7000-level course in thermal sciences and one in solid mechanics areas are required.

Minimum credit hours in mechanical engineering 12
Minimum credit hours outside mechanical engineering 6
Minimum credit hours of at least 7000-level courses 18
Minimum credit hours of 6000-level or 7000-level mathematics 3
Maximum credit hours of approved 6000-level courses 12
Maximum credit hours of independent study 6
Maximum credit hours of project and report 6
Minimum total credit hours 30

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