专业介绍
Brown University’s one or two-year, on-campus master’s in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics immerses you in the science of motion, empowering you to design and analyze systems that transform our world.
The master’s in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics offers unparalleled versatility, delving into a vast spectrum of systems spanning fluids and solids. Whether your ambitions lie in crafting high-precision nanomechanical machines or large-scale aerospace systems, you’ll forge a distinctive career path.
This Master of Science (Sc.M.) program offers options to customize your intellectual and practical experiences:
- Part-time or full-time study
- Interdisciplinary coursework
- Research engagement and thesis completion
- Experiential learning experiences
The interdisciplinary curriculum seamlessly blends computational, analytical and experimental methodologies. The program’s flexibility enables you to craft a unique learning experience that aligns with your interests through a broad range of topics:
- Acoustics
- Complex fluids
- Fundamental fluid dynamics and heat transfer
- Mechanics of cells and biological systems
- Micro- and nanoscale mechanics fluids and materials
- Mechanics of energy storage systems
- Micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)
- Computational mechanics
- Soft matter
- Machine learning in mechanics
Along with the coursework, you’ll have opportunities to engage in experiential learning with external industry partners and research in Brown’s state-of-the-art facilities. Further course, faculty, and FAQ information can be found on the School of Engineering’s mechanical engineering and applied engineering master’s program page.
Additional Information
Brown undergraduates can apply to this program as a fifth-year master’s degree.