2019-20 Academic Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2019-20 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mechanical Engineering, MSME


The MSME degree program requires a total of 30 credit hours to be completed, with thesis or non-thesis option. It is anticipated that the degree may be completed in two years of full time graduate study. To earn the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) degree, students must complete 30 credit hours, with a minimum cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0 for the courses listed in the Plan of Study.

Assistantships


Teaching and research assistantships are available to qualified graduate students.

Course Requirements


One advanced mathematics course (3 credit hours) at the 50000-level taught by either the mathematics department or one of the engineering departments is required for both thesis and non-thesis options.

Thesis Option


Thesis option allows a student to earn credit for conducting independent research leading to a publishable report or thesis. This option requires 21 credit hours of advanced ME/mathematics coursework and a minimum of 9 credit hours of thesis research work.

The thesis research is undertaken and completed under the supervision of a graduate faculty member and the thesis committee. The student’s thesis committee is responsible for approving the research plan, monitoring progress and reviewing the thesis prior to acceptance.

Thesis option is normally available to students only after their completion of 9 credit hours with an overall grade point average of 3.0 or better in the degree program.

  • 3 credit hours of advanced mathematics at the 500 level taught by either the mathematics department or one of the engineering departments.
  • 18 credit hours (six (6) graduate courses) from the approved list of mechanical engineering primary courses (thermo-fluids, dynamics, structural mechanics and machine design).
  • 9 credit hours of research

Non-Thesis Option


The course requirements are divided into three categories:

  1. 3 credit hours of advanced mathematics at the 50000-level taught by either the mathematics department or one of the engineering departments,
  2. 24 credit hours (8 graduate courses) from the approved list of ME primary (thermofluids, dynamics, structural mechanics, machine design) courses, and
  3. 3 credit hours (one course) from a list of approved courses in engineering, mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics, and life sciences. Any exceptions to the above requirements must be approved by the graduate committee.

Total 30 Credits Required