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348 Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in United States
Applied Mechanics
The Applied Mechanics program at California Institute of Technology - Caltech aims to prepare students for research and professional practice in an era of rapidly advancing interdisciplinary technology.
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering program at Northwestern University is a unique degree opportunity offering a curriculum that combines the strengths of these two departments. This interdisciplinary program allows the most talented students to develop broad expertise in both fields, enhancing career opportunities in industry and research.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University provides the technical depth and breadth required for engineers to lead organizations and develop impactful technical solutions in a wide range of industries, and/or to pursue advanced doctoral studies in engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
Students in this Carnegie Mellon University degree will expand their knowledge base beyond that of a typical mechanical engineering undergraduate curriculum while developing professional skills along the way. The Mechanical Engineering degree must be completed in two semesters of full-time study (four semesters for part-time study).
Mechanical Engineering
Get a future that works. Master the practice of mechanical engineering. Take a leadership role in designing innovative products, devices, and machines by joining this Mechanical Engineering program at University of North Dakota.
Mechanical Engineering
As part of the curriculum, students will gain real-world experience while addressing industry needs within communities. Mechanical Engineering at University of Michigan Flint is the most diversified engineering discipline.
Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Yale University graduate students are enrolled in the doctoral program, which entails a combination of course work and original research.

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
The Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering programme at Virginia Commonwealth University teaches you to apply the principles of engineering, material science, physics and mathematics to design, analyze and manufacture mechanical systems such as vehicles, biomedical devices, consumer products, internal combustion engines, power plants, and other nuclear applications.
Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing
The Master of Engineering in Computational Mechanics and Scientific Computing programme at Duke University emphasizes the use and development of modern numerical tools for model-based simulations such as finite element methods, uncertainty quantification procedures, and data analysis techniques, among others.
Materials Science and Engineering
From drug delivery, to semiconductors, to nano-enabled membranes for water treatment, the Materials Science and Engineering program at Tufts University offers graduate students a wide array of opportunities to study and develop materials that will change the world.
Dual Business Administration - Mechanical Engineering Program
The Dual Business Administration - Mechanical Engineering Program at University of Tennessee Knoxville addresses the critical need for personnel trained in both engineering and management who can integrate an increasingly complex body of knowledge for rapid introduction of new products to the marketplace.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara offers programs leading to the degrees of M.S. and Ph.D. with a specialization in any of the following six areas of research.
Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering
Available in-person and online, our Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program of Case Western Reserve University offers a rigorous project- and problem-oriented curriculum taught by highly regarded faculty and researchers.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program of Michigan Technological University, offered by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, provides an outstanding foundation for careers in research, academia, materials production, and manufacturing.
Mechanical Engineering - Mechanical Systems
The Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering - Mechanical Systems from University of Central Florida is primarily intended for students with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering or a closely related discipline obtained from a recognized accredited institution.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of The University of Texas at San Antonio is designed to offer students the opportunity to prepare for leadership roles in careers with industry, government, or educational institutions.
Mechanical Engineering
The MS programs in Mechanical Engineering (thesis and non-thesis options) at Boston University are designed for students who desire advanced training in areas of mechanical engineering.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Program at the University of California, Davis, offers both Ph.D. and M.S. degrees.
Engineering Science and Mechanics
The Engineering Science and Mechanics program is offered at Pennsylvania State University and focuses on the application of physics, advanced mathematics and engineering principles to problems in mechanics, materials, bionanotechnology, nanoscience and neuroscience.
Mechanical Engineering
Graduate education and research is an essential mission of the Mechanical Engineering program at University of Maryland; the most critical component of our research program is the students who carry out the theoretical and experimental studies under the guidance of our faculty.