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A Higher Level of Mastery
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering explores quantitative analysis and application of engineering science to solve engineering problems.
The program will prepare you for future engineering practice that requires a higher level of mastery in mechanical engineering.
The degree includes courses in computer-based modeling, advanced mechanics of materials, control of dynamics systems, thermo-fluids, and mechanical behavior of materials as well as a limited number of additional courses in science, mathematics, or engineering.
Curriculum and Courses
The degree includes courses in computer-based modeling, advanced mechanics of materials, control of dynamics systems, thermo-fluids, and mechanical behavior of materials as well as a limited number of additional courses in science, mathematics, or engineering.
This master’s program offers a research-based thesis option, and a course intensive, non-thesis option.
- MME 503 Heat Transfer
- MME 512 Advanced Mechanics of Materials
- MME 513 Introduction to Compressible Flow
- MME 536 Control of Dynamic Systems
- MME 570 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
- MME 595 Introduction to Applied Nonlinear Dynamics
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The MME Department offers the opportunity for undergraduates to combine their studies with a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. One principal potential benefit of a combined program is the reduced time required to complete the degrees compared to completing them sequentially. Another is close advisement by a faculty member early in studies at Miami.
Students can declare their interest in the combined program anytime during their academic career at Miami, from the time they apply for undergraduate admission. Up to 6 or 9 credit hours may be double-counted for non-thesis and thesis degree options, respectively. The actual number of hours double-counted may vary due to the student’s undergraduate preparation.
Students in the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department with a declared major in Mechanical Engineering and/or Manufacturing Engineering can apply for early admission into this M.S. degree. To be considered for the combined degree program, applicants should have completed the engineering courses recommended for the first two years of study and their prerequisites. Preferably, they should have taken or be taking MME 312 and MME/ECE 303 at the time of application. Students from other majors are welcome to apply.
For more information, contact the MME graduate program at [email protected].
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Degree Quick Facts
2 Application deadlines
- Fall: Feb. 1
- Spring: Oct. 1
2 Pathways to a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
- Traditional M.S.
- Combined B.S./M.S.
2.75 Minimum GPA overall or 3.0+ in advanced coursework
Admission and Funding
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Graduate Admission
513-529-GRAD (4723)
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Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Garland Hall 56
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-0710
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