专业详情
The MS program in mechanical engineering is designed to provide the student with advanced technical knowledge beyond what is offered in a bachelor’s program and offers some exposure to research at the cutting edge of today’s technology.
The MS program requires at least three-quarters of course work and the completion of a thesis or project on a research topic. It is possible for students to complete the program in as little as nine months although most students take between 12 and 15 months to complete all the requirements.
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The MS program has two options: the thesis option and the non-thesis option for terminal MS degree.
BS/MS Program
Students who wish to pursue a combined BS/MS program should apply for the Combined program once they have no more 5 units that are remaining in their degree audit in MAS. Note that the quarter prior to the graduation quarter is the last opportunity to apply for the BS/MS program. The MS requires 12 additional units and none of the BS courses can be double counted for the MS. Interested students are advised to first see Elizabeth Rentfro for any questions regarding the logistics and then to see Professor Manohar Kulkarni for any questions that are related to the academics.
- MS specializing in advanced manufacturing
- MS specializing in aerospace engineering
- MS specializing in energy and sustainability
- MS specializing in simulation-driven engineering (SDE)
- MS specializing in robotics and control
- MS specializing in nanotechnology
- MS specializing in biology and bio-inspired engineering
Interdisciplinary MS Programs
The following programs involve ME faculty:
- MS in Robotics (MSR)
- MS in Engineering Design and Innovation (MS-EDI)
- MS in Product Design and Development (MPD2)
MS with Engineering Management Minor
Admission to the Engineering Management Minor program through the IEMS department is required. The minor requires IEMS 402, IEMS 407, and one additional IEMS course from the list.