The Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering is a 30-credit program for coursework only students and 31-credit program for thesis students. Qualified students with a BS degree from any engineering discipline, physics, mathematics, or metallurgy or materials may apply.  There is also a 5-year BS/MS plan (4+1 program).

Two options are available for the MS program:

  1. Thesis option: All MS students who choose the thesis option are required to plan and carry out a research, design, or development thesis (MIE 699) of nine credits, enroll in and attend seminars for one credit (MIE 689), and complete 21 course credits.
  2. Coursework-only option: In addition to the requirements stated in the Graduate School Catalog, all MS students in the Mechanical Engineering program are required to take a minimum of four Mechanical Engineering courses at the 600 level or higher. Overall, at least 21 credits at the 600 level are required.  

Credits that apply to another degree program (with the exception of graduate certificate programs) cannot be applied to this degree. Masters students who select the coursework option will not be considered for assistantships or tuition waiver.