The department offers the following graduate programs for full-time and part-time students.
- Master of Science (M.S.)
- with thesis in Mechanical Engineering. This program focuses on engineering science in one of several areas of specialization. A formally defended thesis describing research into a topic of current academic interest is the centerpiece of this program.
- without thesis in Mechanical Engineering. The focus of the non-thesis program can be varied between engineering science and engineering practice through a selection of elective courses from the Colleges of Engineering, Natural Science and Mathematics, Business, and Law.
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** New: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) with a Data Science Concentration.
Implement a Data Science concentration within the MSME program by replacing five general elective courses with five Engineering Data Science (EDS) courses. This includes the three core MSEDS courses- EDS 6333 or NDE 6333: Probability and Statistics or Probability and Statistics for Engineers
- EDS 6340: Introduction to Data Science
- EDS 6342: Introduction to Machine Learning
and two data-science-related MECE elective courses from the following list
- MECE 6379: Computer Methods in Mechanical Design
- MECE 6397: Data Analysis Methods
- MECE 6397: Machine Learning
- MECE 6397: Learning Meets System and Control,
pre-approved by the EDS program. This adjustment maintains all existing MSME program requirements, facilitating seamless integration and enabling MSME students to obtain an EDS certificate.
- ** New: Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (MSAE) with a Data Science Concentration.
Add a Data Science concentration to the MSAE program by substituting five general elective courses with EDS courses, including three core MSEDS courses and two data-science-related MSAE elective courses, pre-approved by the EDS program. This change keeps all other MSAE program requirements intact, ensuring smooth integration and allowing MSAE students to earn an EDS certificate. - Master of Mechanical Engineering (MME) is a non-thesis, 10-course graduate curriculum that is designed as a professional degree. This program provides depth of knowledge in selected areas of mechanical engineering, as well as broader knowledge in other engineering, science, business or law topics.
- Dual M.S. Degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The dual degree program allows students to obtain both a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering completing 45 credit hours of relevant graduate coursework. - Dual M.S. Degree in Aerospace Engineering and Space Architecture
A dual degree program that allows students to obtain both a master's degree in aerospace engineering and a master's degree in space architecture by completing 46 credit hours of relevant graduate coursework.