Engineering (M.S.E.) - Mechanical
Fort Wayne, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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Introduction
The Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) in Mechanical Engineering is designed to help students sharpen their engineering skills, grow professionally, and stay on top of recent developments in the field. Our MSE degree prepares students for the future by broadening and deepening their understanding of engineering principals, state-of-the-art technology, and technical management. Our MSE equips students to succeed in our rapidly-changing world and positions them to become senior engineering professionals or technical managers.
Our graduate program is designed for working engineers taking one or two courses each semester. However, full-time students can also be accommodated, as they can take additional classes in systems engineering, organizational leadership, math & statistics, and engineering technology. In addition, on-line classes from Purdue WL can be taken at a reduced tuition rate. All students are encouraged to conduct research and write a thesis. Research is a high-impact, transformational activity that benefits industry, students, and our program. Industry-sponsored research projects are ideal. A non-thesis MSE option is also available.
Most courses are offered in the evening to meet the needs of both full-time students and working adults.
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Curriculum
The course of study requires completion of 30 credit hours in the following components:
- Four 500-level, graduate mechanical engineering core courses
- Two additional 500-level, engineering course
- Two thesis research courses (ENGR 698) or two approved elective courses (graduate level)
- Two math (or closely related) approved courses
Mechanical Engineering Core Requirements (12 credit hours)
- ME 50500 Intermediate Heat Transfer
- ME 50900 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics Intermediate Fluid Mechanics
- ME 54400 Modeling And Simulation Of Mechanical Engineering Systems
- ME 54500 Finite Element Analysis: Advanced Theory And Applications
- ME 54600 CAD/CAM Theory And Advanced Applications
- ME 54700 Mechantronics, Robotics And Automation
- ME 55000 Advanced Stress Analysis
Course Electives:
Students have the opportunity to take courses from the following departments:
Systems Engineering (SE)
- SE 52000 Engineering Economics
- SE 53000 Systems Engineering Management
- SE 54000 Systems Architecture
- SE 55000 Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Processes
Organizational Leadership (OL)
- OLS 51000 Foundations Of Behavior And Leadership In Organizations
- OLS 52000 Foundations of Organizational Context
- OLS 53000 System Change And Organization Development
Math (MA) and Statistics (STAT)
- STAT 51100 Statistical Methods
- STAT 51400 Design Of Experiments
- MA 51100 Linear Algebra With Applications
Distance Learning Courses through Purdue West Lafayette
- ME 55300 Product and Process Design
- ME 55700 Design for Manufacturability
- MSE 69700 Materials Engineering Fundamentals
Program Outcome
- The ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems
- The ability to apply knowledge in math, science, and engineering
- Support from the Mastodon community
- A prestigious Purdue degree
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Career Opportunities
- Advanced Automation and Robotic Systems Engineer
- Computer Application Engineer
- Computer Network Architect
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Control Engineer
- Network Design Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Systems Engineer
- Test Engineer
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