MS Engineering: Mechanical
Graduate students pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering at SLU's School of Science and Engineering can choose to pursue a concentration in one of the following areas of emphasis:
Saint Louis University's Master of Science in Engineering is 30 hours in total. The M.S. in Engineering allows students to pursue a personalized curriculum that fits their interests and professional goals. While the majority of the courses will be in the area of emphasis, students have the freedom to take courses in another engineering or secondary discipline to meet individual professional goals and interests. Faculty advisors will work closely with students to ensure that not only are requirements met, but students are prepared for a career in their chosen field.
School of Science and Engineering graduate students gain valuable experience working with both faculty and peers. Additional opportunities to publish in scientific journals and attend professional conferences prepare our graduates for careers in industry or academia.
Saint Louis University’s location in a vibrant and industry-rich city means that faculty members have access to and relationships with industry professionals. The School of Science and Engineering provides many opportunities for these professionals to interact with students, share their real-world experiences, network and even collaborate on research projects. Therefore, students have access not only to top-notch faculty but to the most recent developments in industry.
The expert faculty of the School of Science and Engineering collaborate with graduate students in groundbreaking research in the following areas:
Graduate students pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering at SLU's School of Science and Engineering can choose to pursue a concentration in one of the following areas of emphasis:
Saint Louis University's Master of Science in Engineering is 30 hours in total. The M.S. in Engineering allows students to pursue a personalized curriculum that fits their interests and professional goals. While the majority of the courses will be in the area of emphasis, students have the freedom to take courses in another engineering or secondary discipline to meet individual professional goals and interests. Faculty advisors will work closely with students to ensure that not only are requirements met, but students are prepared for a career in their chosen field.
School of Science and Engineering graduate students gain valuable experience working with both faculty and peers. Additional opportunities to publish in scientific journals and attend professional conferences prepare our graduates for careers in industry or academia.
Saint Louis University’s location in a vibrant and industry-rich city means that faculty members have access to and relationships with industry professionals. The School of Science and Engineering provides many opportunities for these professionals to interact with students, share their real-world experiences, network and even collaborate on research projects. Therefore, students have access not only to top-notch faculty but to the most recent developments in industry.
The expert faculty of the School of Science and Engineering collaborate with graduate students in groundbreaking research in the following areas: