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407 Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in North America
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering programme of Rutgers University is a terminal professional degree, designed primarily for professionals working in industry or government.
Mechanical Engineering - Modeling and Simulation in Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering M.S. named option Mechanical Engineering - Modeling and Simulation in Mechanical Engineering is an accelerated, coursework only, on campus degree program (completed in 12 months) at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at Wichita State University will prepare you for high-paying, high-demand career options in virtually any industry from aircraft and automotive to medical and energy as well as for success in a future Ph.D. program.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering is offered by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The SIUE School of Engineering is one of the most comprehensive engineering schools in the region, offering a broad collection of professionally accredited engineering programs.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from Stony Brook University places a strong emphasis on graduate programs that produce individuals with competent backgrounds in the basic principles and who are prepared for industrial research and development positions, university faculty posts, and leadership roles in government agencies.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme at Oakland University is a sophisticated Master of Science degree designed for professional advancement. This postgraduate course offers flexible study modes for full-time students and working engineers. It focuses on high-level research and leadership within a world-class industrial innovation hub.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
M.S. students in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego have the option to conduct research with a faculty member while taking classes, culminating in a Master's Thesis (Plan I), or the option to focus on specifically-designed coursework curriculums culminating in a Comprehensive Examination (Plan II).