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368 Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in United States
Materials Engineering
Students with an interest in the characterization, selection and processing of engineering materials, and in materials problems related to engineering design, may work toward a degree in Materials Engineering at University of Southern California.
Mechanical and Energy Engineering
The Mechanical and Energy Engineering programme at the University of North Texas is a campus-based Master of Science degree. Spanning two years of full-time study, this 30-33 credit hour course focuses on sustainable energy and innovative mechanical systems, preparing students for advanced research and professional practice.

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering fuels progress across industries like aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, robotics, and biotechnology. The Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at University of Idaho will expand your technical expertise through advanced coursework and a non-thesis research project.
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
The mission of the Manufacturing Engineering Technology degree program at Minnesota State University Mankato, is to provide a broad-based education to enable graduates to enter a variety of globally competitive manufacturing careers to serve the needs of the citizens of Minnesota, and the world.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at the University of Houston is an interdisciplinary program with faculty from Mechanical, Chemical and Electrical Engineering Departments. In addition, significant collaboration occurs with the materials faculty in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Data Science, Analytics and Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
Data Science, Analytics and Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) from Arizona State University, learn the data science skills needed for the modern economy while enhancing your core expertise in mechanical and aerospace engineering.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from University of Missouri - Columbia has broadened its scope in both education and research while maintaining strengths in the fundamental disciplines: Dynamics & Control, Design & Manufacturing, Materials & Solids and Thermal & Fluid Science Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
The broad discipline of Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Kansas enables students to have productive and rewarding careers, and to develop and improve new technologies in both traditional and emerging fields.
Engineering Science and Mechanics
The Engineering Science and Mechanics program at Georgia Institute of Technology is a challenging graduate program that encompasses advanced study and research leading to the degree of Master of Science in Engineering Science and Mechanics. Students seeking this degree must have a Bachelor of Science in engineering or the physical sciences.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is broad based, allowing students to develop expertise in a number of areas including metrology, manufacturing, bioengineering, motorsports and automotive engineering, energy engineering, thermal and fluid sciences, solid mechanics, materials engineering and science, and mechanical control and instrumentation.
Aerospace Systems Engineering
Aerospace Systems Engineering from University of Alabama Huntsville belongs to the graduate School as well as the College of Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
The California Polytechnic State University Mechanical Engineering (ME) Department graduate program is designed to prepare students to work in research or product design.
Technical Production
Our Master of Fine Arts in Technical Production program at Boston University provides developing theatre professionals with the opportunity to cultivate their artistic identities while refining and enhancing their craft.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering program at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga provides a solid foundation in engineering fundamentals and upper level studies that is essential for producing a successful mechanical engineer who will have progressive growth as a professional in the mechanical engineering field.
Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
The Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics program from Drexel University delivers deepened skillsets and knowledge that are required of modern mechanical engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
University of New Hampshire’s Mechanical Engineering master’s program in mechanical engineering allows you to tailor the experience to your specific career goals and sets you up for success thanks to our faculty of award-winning researchers and world-class facilities, including the largest boundary-layer wind tunnel in the world.
General Engineering-Mechanical Concentration
The General Engineering-Mechanical Concentration program of Montana Technological University is centered in the Chemistry and Geochemistry Department. Students acquire strong fundamental and practical knowledge in chemistry and environmental geochemistry and can choose thesis topics ranging among a large variety of geochemical/environmental topics.
Mechanical Engineering
Master the mechanics of artificial and natural engineering processes, and learn to guide a product from an idea to the marketplace in the Mechanical Engineering Master of Science in the College of Engineering at Temple University.
Engineering Technology - Mechanical Engineering Technology
The Engineering Technology - Mechanical Engineering Technology program of the University of Houston builds upon our recognized mechanical baccalaureate degree, providing students with the highly developed expertise in design and analysis of mechanical systems.
Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering Physics - Mechanical Engineering from University of Central Oklahoma is designed so that its graduates can enter industry and government sectors as practicing engineers or pursue research and teaching careers with government and/or academic institutions.