MS Mechanical Engineering - Energy Systems Engineering
Upon enrolling in the master of science program in mechanical engineering, a student selects one of three areas of specialization: energy systems, manufacturing and materials systems, or mechanical systems. During the first term, a curriculum, along with a research program, is designed with an academic adviser which is specific to the goals of the individual student.
Master's learning outcomes
- Apply knowledge of specialized mechanical engineering concepts in engineering analysis and design in a chosen area of specialization.
- Effectively communicate ideas on design and analysis to peers, clients and customers.
- Conduct guided research in a chosen area of specialization.
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Upon enrolling in the master of science program in mechanical engineering, a student selects one of three areas of specialization: energy systems, manufacturing and materials systems, or mechanical systems. During the first term, a curriculum, along with a research program, is designed with an academic adviser which is specific to the goals of the individual student.
Master's learning outcomes
- Apply knowledge of specialized mechanical engineering concepts in engineering analysis and design in a chosen area of specialization.
- Effectively communicate ideas on design and analysis to peers, clients and customers.
- Conduct guided research in a chosen area of specialization.
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Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs