MS Mechanical Engineering
Course Overview
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at New York Tech is a 30-credit program that integrates fundamental concepts with modern applications to prepare students for research and development opportunities. It covers areas such as solid mechanics, sustainable engineering, biomedical devices, thermal/fluid/energy systems, biomechanics, sensors, and controls. Students engage in cutting-edge research and hands-on learning in advanced facilities, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
Key Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary research in bioengineering, assistive technologies, and energy systems
- Access to state-of-the-art labs including the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center and Fabrication Rapid Prototyping Lab
- Opportunities to work with faculty on projects involving machine learning, medical informatics, and network security
- Collaboration with partner businesses and organizations to develop real-world solutions
- Seamless transition pathway to a Ph.D. in Engineering at New York Tech campuses
Course Overview
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at New York Tech is a 30-credit program that integrates fundamental concepts with modern applications to prepare students for research and development opportunities. It covers areas such as solid mechanics, sustainable engineering, biomedical devices, thermal/fluid/energy systems, biomechanics, sensors, and controls. Students engage in cutting-edge research and hands-on learning in advanced facilities, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
Key Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary research in bioengineering, assistive technologies, and energy systems
- Access to state-of-the-art labs including the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center and Fabrication Rapid Prototyping Lab
- Opportunities to work with faculty on projects involving machine learning, medical informatics, and network security
- Collaboration with partner businesses and organizations to develop real-world solutions
- Seamless transition pathway to a Ph.D. in Engineering at New York Tech campuses
Requirements
Modules
- Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- Advanced Thermodynamics
- Fluid Dynamics
- Finite Element Analysis
- Feedback Control Of Dynamical Systems
- Engineering Electives
- Mechanical Engineering Research
- Mechanical Engineering Thesis
- Engineering Electives
- Mechanical Engineering Research